Low-carbon hydrogen production to be explored in Egypt
Egypt could be set to grow its hydrogen economy with the revealing today (March 7) of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to assess low-carbon hydrogen production in the country.
Egypt could be set to grow its hydrogen economy with the revealing today (March 7) of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to assess low-carbon hydrogen production in the country.
South Africa could become home to a new green hydrogen project with Sakhumnotho Power partnering with Keren Energy Investments in order to develop this.
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With news that Egypt will gain a new 300,000 tonnes waste-to-hydrogen production plant, it is clear hydrogen will become a major aspect of the nation’s renewable future whilst also leveraging its export potential.
International off-road racing series Extreme E has said it will once again use hydrogen fuel cell generators for remote and sustainable electric vehicle charging in its upcoming second season.
Hydrogen is set to be utilised as a means to decarbonise the food value chain with Xebec Adsorption signing a contract with Desmet Ballestra to deliver an electrolyser for hydrogen production.
A new Egyptian project will produce 300,000 tonnes of green hydrogen per year from waste products, project developers H2-Industries said today (Jan 31).