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    Germany plans major green hydrogen investment in South Africa

    June 28, 2023
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    German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck. Photo: IMAGO / photothek
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    1. Germany is reportedly planning to invest in a major green hydrogen project in South Africa, which could help to establish the country as a major exporter of the fuel.
    2. The project would involve the construction of a 5 GW green hydrogen plant in the Northern Cape province, which would use renewable energy to produce hydrogen through electrolysis.
    3. The hydrogen would then be liquefied and transported to Germany, where it would be used as a clean energy source in industries such as steel and chemicals.
    4. The project is expected to cost around €30 billion ($35 billion) and would require significant infrastructure development, including new transmission lines and hydrogen storage facilities.
    5. The project could help to create thousands of jobs in South Africa, while also contributing to the country’s transition to a low-carbon economy.
    6. Germany is reportedly in talks with the South African government and private sector stakeholders to explore the feasibility of the project and secure funding.
    7. The project aligns with Germany’s broader strategy to become a global leader in green hydrogen, which is seen as a key component of the transition to a low-carbon economy.
    8. Green hydrogen, which is produced using renewable energy sources, is considered to be a clean and versatile fuel that could help to decarbonize a range of industries, including transportation, energy generation, and manufacturing.

    Overall, the proposed green hydrogen project in South Africa could be a significant step towards establishing the country as a major player in the global hydrogen market and could help to drive economic development and job creation. The project also aligns with Germany’s broader strategy to become a leader in green hydrogen and support the transition to a low-carbon economy.

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