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egyptian-waste-to-hydrogen-plant-plans-draw-closer-with-freshly-inked-deal

Egyptian waste-to-hydrogen plant plans draw closer with freshly inked deal

Plans for a waste-to-hydrogen plant in Egypt draw closer following the signing of a new deal during COP27 between Egyptian-based Green Planet for Sustainable Energy Solutions and H2-Industries.

US-headquartered H2-Industuries today (November 7) revealed it had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Egyptian waste management systems firm, to establish a supply of necessary feedstock for a planned waste-to-hydrogen plant at East Port Said in the Suez Canal Economic Zone, Egypt.

H2 View understands, Green Planet aims to supply up to four million tonnes of plastic waste for the plant annually, which will require a full supply chain to be developed, as well as managing a pre-treatment facility.

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