Fourteen firms join Africa Hydrogen Partnership
New member firms hope to accelerate development of hydrogen economy in Africa
The African Hydrogen Partnership (AHP)—an association dedicated to the development of the hydrogen sector in Africa—has announced fourteen new members. The new member firms include: project developers Cheranna Energy, HDF Energy, Ivoire Hydrogene, Hydroma and Mobility Africa Energy, hydrogen technology firms Bluenergy Revolution, Gencell, Hydrox Holdings and Hypowa, mining giant Anglo American, construction firm Jacob Lawren, electrolyser provider RTS Africa Engineering, fertiliser manufacturer Sable Chemicals and Port of Rotterdam. Many regions in Africa offer great potential for producing low-cost green hydrogen, according to Innocent Uwuijaren, chairman of the AHP. “African countries coul
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