Africa’s green hydrogen potential, vital for Europe’s future energy security – The North Africa Post - News Summed Up

Africa’s green hydrogen potential, vital for Europe’s future energy security – The North Africa Post


The European Union is eyeing the potential of Africa’s yet-to-be-developed green hydrogen industry, deepening climate and energy partnerships in the process, as evidenced by the recently inked $34 billion deal for a giant green hydrogen project in Mauritania. The EU and its individual member countries and companies have begun making massive commitments to green hydrogen and other forms of green energy in Africa, including provisions for exports from the continent to serve Europe’s domestic needs. The European Union Commission and European Investment Bank (EIB) have also signed strategic partnerships with Kenya and Morocco for multi-million-dollar green hydrogen investments. These and other looming partnerships are increasingly being documented in different reports, including “Africa’s Extraordinary Green Hydrogen Potential” report published by the EIB in 2022, which shows massive potential for green gas in Mauritania, Morocco, Southern Africa, and Egypt, highlighting the EU’s confidence in Africa’s green energy resources. The study, confirming €1 trillion Africa extraordinary green hydrogen potential, says harnessing Africa’s solar energy to produce 50 million tons of green hydrogen a year by 2035 can help secure global energy supply, create jobs, decarbonize heavy industry, enhance global competitiveness and transform access to clean water and sustainable energy.


Source: The North Africa Journal March 19, 2023 12:15 UTC



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