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Africa: SA eyes green hydrogen opportunities

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“We are determined to make full use of our substantial endowments to meet the challenges of climate change and to achieve a just transition that benefits all our people,” the President said.
The summit showcases the country’s offering as a large-scale, low cost, world-class green hydrogen production hub and total value chain investment destination.
It builds on the opportunities identified during the Sustainable Infrastructure Development Symposium South Africa (SIDSSA) of 2021.
The President told delegates at the summit that the potential for
The country looks forward to welcoming more of the firms in the green hydrogen value chain and associated technologies into the market.
“We hope to see these international firms partnering with South African firms as we increase our renewable energy footprint, green hydrogen manufacturing capability and local production of value added products,” he said.
The Green Hydrogen Summit is taking place soon after the conclusion of the
Government recently released for public comment a Just Energy Transition Investment Plan as the basis for the country’s pathway towards a low-carbon and climate resilient society. According to the plan,
Green hydrogen was identified as a “Big Frontier” in the Country Investment Strategy, indicating that it represents both current and future growth and investment potential for
The President highlighted that globally, the demand for green hydrogen and green hydrogen-based products, such as ammonia and synthetic jet fuels, is rising significantly.
“This presents a unique opportunity for
“At the same, it will create jobs, attract investment, bring development to rural provinces and support a just transition from fossil fuels. This Summit is an opportunity to tell the South African story in this rapidly growing sector,”
SA an investment destination of choice
It is estimated that
The President explained that the focus would be on green hydrogen exports, electrolyser and fuel cell production, and the manufacture of green steel, sustainable aviation fuel, ammonia, fertilizers and renewable energy components.
“South Africa is an investment destination of choice. The country has proven itself as a gateway to a dynamic continent with great prospects. Africa is growing its output, is rapidly urbanising and has a young population.
“South Africa leads the continent in advanced manufacturing, science and technology. This country is a favourable, reliable and stable place to conduct business,” the President said.
“South Africa has many inherent advantages that make it internationally competitive in the production of green hydrogen. These include a world class endowment of both onshore wind and solar irradiation,” the President said.
The country has a supportive legislative environment and experience in the deployment of renewable energy with the largest installed capacity of wind and solar power projects on the African continent.
Companies like Sasol and PetroSA have expertise in the production of synthetic fuels like diesel, petrol and kerosene, as well as a range of chemical products.
The President highlighted that a number of large and emerging South African companies have started doing work in the green hydrogen sector including the Boegoebaai Port and Rail project, among others.
The project has been under development for over two decades and was gazetted as a
Sasol and the Northern Cape provincial government have also made significant progress on the master plan for a green hydrogen special economic zone, which aims to support 40 gigawatts of electrolyser capacity by 2050.
The President said this would require approximately 80 gigawatts of renewable energy, which is almost double South Africa’s current installed electricity generation capacity. – SAnews.gov.za
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