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© Djibouti Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources
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© Djibouti Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources

Horn of Africa could host 10GW renewable energy and green hydrogen hub following CWP agreement with Djibouti

Renewable energy developer, CWP Global has signed an agreement with the Government of the Republic of Djibouti to establish a 10GW renewable energy and green hydrogen hub on the Horn of Africa.

Under the agreement, CWP has said the project will make a major contribution to realising Africa’s wider aspirations of seeing cleaner and more secure energy supplies on the continent, while creating green job and generating exports to emerging markets for low-carbon fuels and industrial products.

Additionally, at the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), Mark Crandall, Chairman of CWP Global said the 10GW project, could provide more “secure potable water” to local communities.

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