The Energy Industries Council (EIC) says that 41 hydrogen projects will start throughout Africa over the next five years, led by North African countries such as Egypt, Algeria and Morocco.
The said that 41 hydrogen projects will start development throughout Africa within the next five years. “The Africa OPEX report 2025 shows that North African countries, including Egypt, Algeria and Morocco, lead the efforts, with their abundance of sunshine all year round that offers sufficient opportunities for investments in green hydrogen production and export infrastructure,” ” said The trade association. However, it warned that the hydrogen sector of Africa must record drops, set up regulatory frameworks and develop a robust infrastructure to realize its potential.
Nel Said that the subsidiary, Nel Hydrogen US, HHAS has obtained a $ 7 million purchasing order for two containerized PEM -Electrolyzer units. The two 2.5 MW MC500 electrolyzers will produce hydrogen for a new steel factory in the United States. “The non -known customer, one of the largest American steel producers, uses Al Nel’s Pem electrolyzers to generate hydrogen at two other locations in the US,” said The company.
The Transcriatic pipeline (Tap) has outlined a route map to prepare for the medium/long -term transport of natural gas and hydrogen mixtures over the Mediterranean Sea. “We perform tests on pipeline materials in an international laboratory. Results for the first tests were received in Q4 2024 and are currently be judged. The following tests have already begun, with the results expected during the year, ”said the company established in Greece PV -Magazine. Tap will Start evaluating The suitability of other equipment above the ground installations required for hydrogen transport in 2025. “Only after these reviews are completed can the readyness of tap for hydrogen transport be understood more accurately,” the company said, adding that The percentage of hydrogen to be transported will probably be developed step by step over time to adapt to the developments of the hydrogen market.
Ryze Power said it has signed a new purchase agreement with Fener to deliver green hydrogen and distribute to customers in South Germany and Switzerland. “The production hubs of Fener in Villingen-Schwenning and Ggenbach deliver a large-scale green hydrogen from 2026/2027, while Ryze Power ensures that the efficient distribution at gas stations and industrial customers in southern Germany and Switzerland,” said Ryze-based in Germany Power.
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