THE SOUTH African government has taken another step in the future energy security direction with a commitment to co-operate with Germany on green hydrogen projects.
Minister in the Presidency responsible for Electricity, Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, and German Vice-Chancellor and Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Action, Robert Habeck, yesterday signed a joint declaration of intent to establish the South African German Hydrogen Task Force.
The signing took place virtually during a bi-national commission between South Africa and Germany.
Green hydrogen, which is made by splitting water using renewable energy, is one of three ways South Africa is aiming to shift its economy away from a reliance on coal for its electricity generation.
The Joint Declaration of Intent is not legally binding nor does it have financial implications for South Africa,…