Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has offered Mauritania up to €200m ($215m) in financial support over the next five years to aid the development of green hydrogen projects in the North African state. Stay ahead on hydrogen with our free newsletter Keep up with the latest developments in the international hydrogen industry with the free Accelerate Hydrogen newsletter. Mauritania only had 122MW of renewable energy installed at the 2022, according to Irena figures, but there are several 10GW-plus green hydrogen projects planned in the country that would require vast amounts of new wind and solar power. Coincidentally, German Vice-Chancellor Robert Habeck yesterday visited another North African state, Algeria, for talks on green hydrogen export. In November last year, Germany pledged €4bn of support for energy projects — with a focus on green hydrogen — in Africa.