EGYPT
The Egyptian government announced that it expects FDI into green hydrogen projects will hit about $81.6 billion by 2035. Egypt has established a national council to attract further investments into...
Several African countries – most notably Egypt, Kenya, Mauritania, Morocco, Namibia and South Africa – are actively pursuing clean hydrogen production goals. These and other African nations are collaborating to overcome critical challenges, including market creation, demand stimulation, infrastructure development, and financing a green hydrogen economy in Africa. In addition, cooperation across these countries is working to establish acute frameworks for policies, regulation, governance, social license, compliance, standards and certifications.
The Egyptian government announced that it expects FDI into green hydrogen projects will hit about $81.6 billion by 2035. Egypt has established a national council to attract further investments into...
Kenya plans to produce 100,000 tonnes of nitrogen fertilisers substituting 20 percent of its fertiliser imports, and 5,000 tonnes of methanol per annum aiming for 100 percent import...
German project developer Conjuncta signed a memorandum of understanding with Mauritania, Egypt’s energy provider Infinity and the United Arab Emirates’ Masdar for a $34 billion green hydrogen...
The project describes a green ammonia plant with future output of 1.4 million tonnes per annum produced from about 320,000 tonnes of green hydrogen – with a 2 GW photovoltaics so...
Namibia recently signed a projected $10 billion deal that calls for Namibia and the German company Hyphen Energy to produce green hydrogen...
President Ramaphosa announced the country would need around $17 billion of investment to kick start the industry. So far, $8.5 billion has been pledged by France, Germany, Britain, the USA and the...
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