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Ramaphosa: By 2050, green hydrogen could create up to 4 million jobs in Africa
Ramaphosa: By 2050, green hydrogen could create up to 4 million jobs in Africa

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Ramaphosa: By 2050, green hydrogen could create up to 4 million jobs in Africa

President Ramaphosa envisions Africa producing up to 60 million tons of green hydrogen by 2050, creating millions of jobs and driving industrial transformation across the continent. President Cyril Ramaphosa says by 2050, green hydrogen production in Africa could reach between 30 and 60 million tons, creating two to four million new jobs across member states of the Africa Green Hydrogen Alliance. Speaking at the inaugural Africa Green Hydrogen Summit on Thursday, Ramaphosa outlined a bold continental vision for harnessing green hydrogen as a driver of industrial transformation, clean energy, and economic development. 'This summit provides a platform for our shared continental ambitions,' he said, highlighting the evolution of the event from a South African initiative in 2022 to a forum now uniting Africa's green hydrogen ecosystem. Africa, he noted, is 'perfectly placed to leverage the global shift towards cleaner energy sources for our collective advantage,' with abundant solar, wind, and hydropower resources, and vast tracts of land suited for renewable energy projects. Ramaphosa called green hydrogen a tool to 'marry Africa's mineral riches with our renewable energy endowment to decarbonise heavy industries, to create jobs, to stimulate investment and to unlock inclusive growth across borders.' The Africa Green Hydrogen Alliance, which includes South Africa, Egypt, Kenya, Mauritania, Morocco, and Namibia, has already seen over 52 large-scale projects announced—among them, the Coega Green Ammonia Project in South Africa, AMAN in Mauritania, and Project Nour in Morocco, he said.

Ramaphosa says more than 52 large-scale green hydrogen projects announced across Africa
Ramaphosa says more than 52 large-scale green hydrogen projects announced across Africa

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time2 days ago

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Ramaphosa says more than 52 large-scale green hydrogen projects announced across Africa

CAPE TOWN - President Cyril Ramaphosa said that more than 52 large-scale green hydrogen projects had been announced across the African continent. Delivering a keynote speech at the Green Hydrogen Summit in Century City on Thursday, Ramaphosa said the Africa Green Hydrogen Alliance aimed to produce 30 to 60 million tons of green hydrogen by 2050. The alliance brings together several African nations, including Egypt, Kenya, Mauritania, Morocco, Namibia and South Africa. "More than 52 large-scale green hydrogen projects have been announced across the continent. These include the Coega Green Ammonia Project in South Africa, the Aman Project in Mauritania and Project Nour in Morocco."

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