The German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development is offering €270-million in nonrefundable grant funding to close “bankability gaps” standing in the way of implementing industrial-scale green hydrogen projects in Brazil, Egypt, Georgia, India, Kenya, Morocco and South Africa. Engineering News editor Terence Creamer discusses the types of projects that will be developed and how this could potentially fit in with South Africa’s own green hydrogen strategy
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