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Green hydrogen trade from Africa to Europe is ‘the same colonial vision again’

Mail Guardian South Africa 25 Jan 2024
How did you both become involved with green hydrogen? ... North Africa and the Sahara are often portrayed as vast, empty spaces, an El Dorado of green hydrogen for providing Europe with cheap energy resources.
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Can the Mediterranean become Europe’s energy powerhouse?

Economist 13 Nov 2023
a miniature economy entirely energised by “green” hydrogen ... the hydrogen has yet to materialise ... Hydrogen piped from Mauritania would ideally go through Western Sahara but Morocco’s control of the region is disputed.
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African countries to push common energy position at COP27

Reuters 04 Oct 2022
Seen as a global renewable hub given its vast solar, wind and hydrogen potential, Africa also has around 600 million people in its sub-Sahara region living without electricity and almost 1 billion citizens without access to clean energy for cooking.
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Analysis-Pyrenees pipeline puts EU energy divisions in stark relief

FX Empire 12 Sep 2022
Hydrogen option ... Officials in Madrid and Berlin argue the pipeline could be repurposed to carry zero-emission hydrogen fuel made in the Sahara desert or elsewhere to Europe’s industrial heartland.
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Analysis: Pyrenees pipeline puts EU energy divisions in stark relief

Reuters 12 Sep 2022
Officials in Madrid and Berlin argue the pipeline could be repurposed to carry zero-emission hydrogen fuel made in the Sahara desert or elsewhere to Europe's industrial heartland.
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Hydrogen shares could boom as Europe pivots from Russian natural gas

The Motley Fool 02 Mar 2022
Hydrogen company shares could be set to boom as Europe seeks to disentangle itself from Russia ... This could potentially create room for hydrogen fuel companies to flourish, particularly as a replacement for natural gas. The benefits of hydrogen.
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Europe’s gas firms prime pipelines for hydrogen highway

FX Empire 18 Nov 2021
and Germany’s Open Grid Europe (OGE) among others – would rely on vast solar farms as far flung as the Sahara desert to create the energy needed to produce hydrogen from water.
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Europe's gas firms prime pipelines for hydrogen highway

Reuters 18 Nov 2021
(ENAG.MC) and Germany's Open Grid Europe (OGE) among others – would rely on vast solar farms as far flung as the Sahara desert to create the energy needed to produce hydrogen from water.
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