The green hydrogen sector is still in its infancy in Africa, but with its phased expansion, the continent could reduce reliance on fossil fuels, lower carbon emissions and address long-standing energy deficits. Recent deals signed could serve to catalyze the advancement of the African green hydrogen market.
Mauritania’s Project Nour: 600,000 tons of green hydrogen
Intending to supply Europe with a stable green hydrogen supply, London-listed, Chariot Energy Group signed a deal with the Dutch Port of Rotterdam, for the import of an estimated 600,000 tons of green hydrogen to be produced by the proposed 10 GW Project Nour in Mauritania, annually.