South Africa Announces Nine New “Green” Projects

  • The Minister of public works and infrastructure in South Africa, Patricia de Lille, has announced the registration of nine infrastructure projects affecting the energy sector in the country with Infrastructure South Africa (ISA).
  • At the country’s first Green Hydrogen Summit late last month, President Cyril Ramaphosa said South Africa is determined to become a world leader in green hydrogen.

The Minister of public works and infrastructure in South Africa, Patricia de Lille, has announced the registration of nine infrastructure projects affecting the energy sector in the country with Infrastructure South Africa (ISA). She noted that these projects would aid Fastrack the SIPs, the Just Energy Transition, Green Hyrdorgen National Plan and the Oil & Gas National Program.

 

The following projects will be fast-tracked through SIPs:

Atlanthia Green Hydrogen in the Western Cape

Boegoebaai Green Hydrogen Development Programme in the Northern Cape

HIVE Ammonia in the Eastern Cape

Hydrogen Valley Programme of Anglo-American and their JV Partners

Sasolburg Green Hydrogen Programme in the Free State

SASOL HySHiFT (Secunda) in Mpumalanga

The Prieska Power Reserve in the Northern Cape

The Ubuntu Green Energy Hydrogen Project in Northern Cape

Upilanga Solar and Green Hydrogen Park in the Northern Cape

 

She noted that the following projects are still waiting for final information before registration with ISA can proceed:

AMSA Saldanha Steel Hydrogen project in the Western Cape

Bambili Hyplat Fuel Cell Manufacturing

Cape Stack in the Western Cape

Enertrag Postmasburg Project. (Ammonia) in the Northern Cape

Enertrag Indigen Project (e-methanol) in the Eastern Cape

HDF Energy Renewable Energy, IPM 1 in Mpumalanga

Isondo Fuel Cell MEAs Manufacturing in Gauteng

Isondo / NCP Vehicles in Gauteng

Mainstream Renewable Energy Hydrogen in the Western Cape

Project Phoenix Fuel Cell Manufacturing in Free State

Saldanha Bay Green Hydrogen Project

 

At the country’s first Green Hydrogen Summit late last month, President Cyril Ramaphosa said South Africa is determined to become a world leader in green hydrogen. He said: “South Africa has many inherent advantages that make it internationally competitive in producing green hydrogen, said Ramaphosa. These include a world-class endowment of both onshore wind and solar irradiation.”

 

 

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