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Morocco weighs hydrogen and SAF prospects | Methanol & e-fuels

With abundant renewable resources, airport infrastructure, proximity to Europe and a commitment to green hydrogen, Morocco is mulling its place in the emerging hydrogen ecosystem, including the opportunity in sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) once it matures. A recent study by the analyst firm Boston Consulting Group found that by positioning itself as a pioneer in the production and adoption of SAF, Morocco could not only steal a march on its neighbours, but also strengthen its energy autonomy and its image. There is lots that comes with that statement, of course. One challenge is how to push forward SAF when green hydrogen and ammonia have yet to take off. This may explain why references to SAF were few and far between last week at the World Power-to-X Summit in Marrakech – certainly compared with the two… Read More »Morocco weighs hydrogen and SAF prospects | Methanol & e-fuels

Commitment eyes $1bn green energy trade between India and Europe

A newly signed commitment between India-based AM Green and the Port of Rotterdam Authority holds the potential to create a green energy supply chain worth $1bn, according to the partners. Under a memorandum of understanding (MoU), the partners aim to achieve this by linking India’s net-zero clusters to Europe and supporting the development of key port infrastructure for distribution of hydrogen-based fuels and products. This could enable exports of up to one million tonnes per year as part of AM Green’s ambitious goal to develop five million tonnes of green ammonia production capacity by 2030. This is equivalent to about one million tonnes of green hydrogen, and part of a push to meet the rising global demand for green fuels such as sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). SAF could potentially decarbonise up to 65% of the… Read More »Commitment eyes $1bn green energy trade between India and Europe