With news that Egypt will gain a new 300,000 tonnes waste-to-hydrogen production plant, it is clear hydrogen will become a major aspect of the nation’s renewable future whilst also leveraging its export potential.
Being developed by H2-Industries, the waste-to-hydrogen plant will be “one of the largest at this scale” the company said, and will be situated in the Suez Canal Economic Zone – a key corridor of international trade.
The 1GW production plant will be supplied 4 million tonnes of organic waste and non-recyclable waste per year secured at the Mediterranean entrance to the canal.
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