The Hydrogen Economy Indaba, a four-part series presented online from October 7, aims to shine the light on the imperative for SA’s participation in the hydrogen economy. Register now at the link below.
As climate change and a focus on sustainability propels the search for new approaches to energy, a South African economy where hydrogen becomes the main fuel to replace carbon-emitting combustibles like petrol and diesel will provide a new driver for opportunity, particularly for entrepreneurs.
With the upcoming meeting of world leaders at the 2021 UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow from October 31, pressure is mounting for countries to demonstrate their commitment to sustainability by reducing their reliance on non-renewable energy sources. As such, we can expect to see many conversations permeated by mention of an organic element that holds promise in solving the global warming crisis — hydrogen.
The Hydrogen Economy Indaba — which kicks off as a four-part series presented online from October 7 2021 — aims to shine the light on the imperative for SA’s participation in the hydrogen economy. Presented in partnership with the African Industrialist Association, the National Society of Black Engineers, Conjuncta, Isondo Precious Metals, Singamati Holdings and Mitochondria Energy Systems, the indaba aims to promote the hydrogen economy as “an opportunity for SA to create an Inclusive democratic energy regime with significant black participation”.
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