The German government has extended an R275 million grant to a consortium of which Sasol is part.The funding is for the first phase of the project to construct a 40 MW electrolysis plant – used to split water into hydrogen and oxygen.The German government has extended a €15 million grant to a consortium of which Sasol is part to develop a sustainable aviation fuel at its Secunda operations, in Mpumalanga.
Amid his visit to South Africa last week, German vice chancellor and Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action Dr Robert Habeck presented the grant for the HyShiFT project.consisting of German chemicals company Linde, energy and chemical company Sasol, German-based renewable energy company Enertrag and South African company Hydregen Energy, which develops and invests in green hydrogen infrastructure and projects.
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