EU provides grant funding for green hydrogen in South Africa
Help SA take advantage of abundant wind, solar resources
The money is from the European Union budget and is separate to the US$9.3bn Just Energy Transition Partnership, a climate finance pact between South Africa and some of the world's richest countries.
The European Union will provide two grants totaling €32 million (US$35 million) to help South Africa kick-start its green hydrogen industry, Kadri Simson, Europe’s energy commi
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