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Can Singapore unlock Africa’s green hydrogen potential?

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By Michaël Tanchum
September 15, 2023, The Centre for African Studies at Singapore's Nanyang Technological University

On 15 September 2023, The Centre for African Studies at Singapore's Nanyang Technological University published NESA Center regular speaker Professor Michaël Tanchum's article "Can Singapore unlock Africa’s green hydrogen potential?"

"Africa has a potential to produce $1.06 trillion worth of green hydrogen by 2035. While the North African nations of Morocco and Egypt have emerged as green hydrogen leaders, the Sahelian nation of Mauritania is a key to unlocking hydrogen potential of sub-Saharan Africa," writes Tanchum.

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Dr. Michaël Tanchum is a research fellow with NTU-SBF CAS. He teaches international relations and political economy of the Middle East and North Africa at Universidad de Navarra, Spain. He is also a senior fellow at the Austrian Institute for European and Security Policy (AIES) and a regular speaker at NESA Center seminars.

About the Publisher

The NTU-SBF Centre for African Studies (CAS) is a practice-oriented think tank that conducts research, fosters networks, and builds capacity for doing business in Africa. The aim of the Centre is to study the economic landscape of the continent and disseminate knowledge that enhances the understanding of Africa from a trade, business, and investment perspective.


The views presented in this article are those of the speaker or author and do not necessarily represent the views of DoD or its components.

From NESA | by Gillian Hurtt | 22 Sep 2023

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Energy Security, Environmental Security, Security Studies , East Asia and Pacific Region, Singapore, North Africa Region, Egypt, Mauritania, Morocco, Sub-Saharan Africa Region , Africa, green hydrogen, green hydrogen production, green hydrogen production infrastructure, green ammonia, renewable energy, climate, climate change, renewable energy sources, energy transition, desalination, sustainable water management, Nanyang Technological University, NTU, NTU Centre for African Studies, green hydrogen potential, Michaël Tanchum
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