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South Africa making strides in green hydrogen ambitions, but several areas require focus


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Government has been making progress in achieving the targets set out in the Hydrogen Society Roadmap for South Africa; however, there are still areas that require more focus, especially in terms of capitalising on the opportunities that the green hydrogen economy presents for the county's endowment of platinum group metals (PGMs), as well as the role it can play in the country's just energy transition.
This was noted by speakers during the Mapungubwe Institute for Strategic Reflection's (Mistra)'s eighth yearly PGM roundtable, held on September 6.
Department of Science and Innovation Hydrogen and Energy director Dr Cosmas Chiteme said that, with the roadmap, the country is aiming to use its mineral endowment, renewable energy assets, land availability and local industry capabilities to create a globally competitive hydrogen economy as part of its Economic Reconstruction and Recovery Plan.
He pointed out that, in line with the Just-Energy Transition-Investment Plan, the country could potentially be rebranded as a destination for sustainable investment that incorporates environmental, social and good governance principles.
Chiteme highlighted that the approval by National Cabinet to extend the Hydrogen South Africa RDI Programme is an indication the country remains committed to contributing to the growth of the global hydrogen economy.
He added that government has initiated engagements with the private sector and international partners to design appropriate operational models for the effective implementation of the roadmap.
Mistra executive director Joel Netshitenzhe highlighted two major milestones since last year's roundtable as, firstly, the R105-billion energy investment commitment of Hive Hydrogen, the biggest investment pledge announced at the fifth South African Investment Conference in April.
Hive Hydrogen's commitment entails the construction of a green hydrogen/green ammonia production facility at the Coega Special Economic Zone, in the Eastern Cape, as well as the construction of a seawater desalination plant capable of meeting about half of the water needs of the Nelson Mandela Bay metropolitan area, which is water-short.
Secondly, he mentioned that energy company Sasol in June produced the first green hydrogen from its Sasolburg electrolyser.
Netshitenzhe said these were two instances of practical progress since the steady emergence of the country's hydrogen economy.
He pointed out, however, that despite the progress made, the country must bolster its efforts to be on par with other countries that are also undertaking similar endeavours.
He added that, with the total cost of ownership of fuel cell light vehicles to be cheaper than battery electric vehicles and internal combustion engine vehicles by 2026, combined with the Inflation Reduction Act in the US and similar measures in Europe, there is an argument to be made that the challenge of producing green hydrogen economically is now over, and what is required is the necessary infrastructure and full-scale operationalisation.
Netshitenzhe emphasised that PGMs would be central to these efforts.
Anglo American sustainability head Stephen Bullock emphasised that, to ensure the country continues to benefit from its considerable PGM endowment, it must invest significantly into the development of new demand segments for this, including the hydrogen economy.
He pointed out that this would also require investment into renewable energy to support the green hydrogen industry, with the mining industry uniquely positioned to support this owing to its land access, project execution skills and solid balance sheets.
Netshitenzhe noted that issues still to be tackled include the risk aversion of financial institutions, owing to uncertainty around pricing and offtake demand, and how the county can ensure an enhanced partnership with development finance institutions.
He also mentioned the need for reg...
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