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President Cyril Ramaphosa says South Africa is positioning itself as a key global producer of green hydrogen. Ramaphosa was speaking at the unveiling of the world’s largest hydrogen-powered mine haul truck at Anglo American’s Mogalakwena mine in Limpopo.

Ramaphosa was speaking at the unveiling of the world’s largest hydrogen-powered mine haul truck at Anglo American’s Mogalakwena mine in Limpopo.

The company says it has a short-term plan to have a fleet of powered hydrogen trucks by 2028 in order to reduce carbon emissions. Hydrogen is already also being used in some iron smelters in Europe and is seen as a key resource in moving the world’s heavy industries away from dirty coal, oil, and gas.“We, here in SA with today’s launch, have proven that we are taking a giant leap into the future of this economy of hydrogen.

“The feeling is actually extraordinary. I can’t explain how I’m feeling about driving a hydrogen truck for the very first time. When I was driving this truck … as I entered the cub I started to feel very overwhelmed. Operating a hydrogen truck requires someone who will multi-task, I feel like I’m in an aircraft,” adds Lekgau.

 

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Hayi shame.... People need jobs.... People are hungry they not interested in hydrogen....

Our country is cursed to have lomjita as our President😭

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For mere fact that this is Anglo-American mine, there is nothing to celebrate, we know who benefits.

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