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Energy, electricity and ICT for Africa

 

News and announcements from EE Business Intelligence

Issue 35, May 2021

 

 

 

 

 

 

Renewable hydrogen and green powerfuel opportunities for South Africa.

A webinar hosted by EE Business Intelligence and the German Missions to South Africa, Lesotho and Eswatini.

 

 

EE Business Intelligence and the German Missions to South Africa, Lesotho and Eswatini are co-hosting a high-level webinar in association with the Infrastructure and Investment Office (IIO) in the Presidency, IHS Markit, Agora Energiewende, the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC), the National Business Initiative (NBI) and Standard Bank.

 

DATE: Tuesday 8 June 2021

TIME: 14h00 to 17h00

PLATFORM: Zoom Webinar

COST: No cost, free-of-charge, all welcome

 

 

The webinar will be used to publicly launch an important hydrogen market study report for South Africa commissioned by German think tank Agora Energiewende, and conducted by IHS Markit, a leading international information and insight company advising governments and businesses worldwide. The study analyses the economics and implementation of hydrogen and power-to-x in South Africa. 

 

The report is expected to give government labour and business stakeholders a strong fact-base on the opportunity that hydrogen, and ammonia and other power-to-x fuels can offer to South Africa’s economic recovery plan to transition to a net-zero carbon pathway, growing the economy, creating jobs, developing national and export energy resources, and helping address climate change and to contribute to the just energy transition.

 

Presenters

 

# Hon Martin Schaefer, German Ambassador to South Africa

# Dr Kgosientso Ramokgopa, Head: Infrastructure & Investment Office, Presidency

# Presenter, from the German Government

# Mr Andy Barrett, Senior Advisor, Global Energy, IHS Markit

# Ms Joanne Bate, COO, Industrial Development Corporation (IDC)

# Mr Steve Nicholls, Head: Environment & Sustainability, NBI

# Mr Sean Evans, Executive: Mining and Metals, CIB, Standard Bank

 

Background

 

This is the 3rd in a series of five webinars that explore the policies, business case, technologies and opportunities in South Africa provided by renewable hydrogen and green powerfuels, in the mining, chemicals, electricity, iron and steel, cement, agriculture and transportation sectors.

 

Green powerfuels are synthetic gaseous or liquid fuels based on renewable hydrogen, which is hydrogen obtained by the electrolysis of water using renewable electricity. Green powerfuels are therefore a renewable alternative to fossil fuels as their use avoids net emissions of CO2. 

 

Green powerfuels are used in sectors which may be difficult to decarbonise and not easily driven directly by renewables-based electricity, including road and rail transportation, shipping, and production of steel, cement and fertiliser, amongst others.

 

South Africa has exceptional endowments of platinum group metals, wind and solar natural resources, and mature mining, petro-chemical, iron and steel, industrial, agricultural and transportation sectors, coupled with low population density and the availability of relatively low-cost land.

 

This provides the country a unique opportunity for decarbonisation, re-industrialisation and job creation around the green economy in support of a Just Energy Transition, centred around the production of renewable hydrogen and green powerfuels.

 

 

Programme and presenters

 

14h00 – 14h05: Welcome by Chris Yelland, EE Business Intelligence

14h05 – 14h15: Opening by Hon Martin Schaefer, German Ambassador to SA

14h15 – 14h30: Address by Dr Kgosientso Ramokgopa, Office of the Presidency

14h30 – 14h50: Presentation by the German Government

14h50 – 15h20: Presentation by Andy Barrett, IHS Markit

15h20 – 15h30: Comfort break

15h30 – 15h50: Presentation by Joanne Bate, Industrial Development Corp (IDC)

15h50 – 16h10: Presentation by Steve Nichols, National Business Initiative (NBI)

16h10 – 16h50: Q & A facilitated by Chris Yelland, EE Business Intelligence

16h50 – 17h00: Wrap-up and closure by Sean Evans, Standard Bank

 

 

 

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