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It will cost South Africa close to R320 billion over the next five years to get green hydrogen projects off the ground, and a government-appointed panel has recommended"bold" policy that enables private sector investment in the emerging industry. Earlier in December, the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition released the Green Hydrogen Commercialisation Strategy for South Africa for public comment. In June 2021, Trade, Industry and Competition Minister Ebrahim Patel appointed a green hydrogen panel to put together the report. It builds on research by the Department of Science and Innovation since 2007 on establishing the green hydrogen industry.Get 14 days free to read all our investigative and in-depth journalism.
stick to selling olifant tanks to the hardliners , that betterquick cash to steal.
the boerre , with their strap it with a cable tie , get the darkie to do things sweatshops ? Or the trumpet vuvuzela screaming ANC leaders that 'chairs' money ? Who will be the developers of this engineering , the founders of a hundred car brands in RSA ?
Massive nothing burger and money pit. Just more money for the begging hands of African politicians with no empathy or shame. The Chinese have recently done this process with sea water. We are behind before the race even started.
How can anything that needs batteries be green?
Here is some shocking facts about Electric cars....For the US to achieve their demand for electric cars by 2035 they need to build 384 new Graphite, 384 lithium, 384 nickel 384 cobalt mines.... and they still use 80% of coal fire power plants..... Not so green after all...
Too bad green energy is not actually green, nor does it produce enough energy to counter the costs
320 Billion of wich 200 Billion is going to the pockets of the corrupt officials
The panel is lying lol they want Raffle money Tjek we good to go
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