RES4Africa forms green hydrogen working group

24th October 2022 By: Schalk Burger - Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

Just energy transition organisation the RES4Africa Foundation aims to increase its expertise and operative efforts dedicated to Africa's green hydrogen sector and has, therefore, organised an operative working group, which gathers periodically and is attended by experts from RES4Africa’s membership network.

The working group responds to the necessity of fostering knowledge, technical and human capacities, while stimulating the creation of multi-stakeholder partnerships to analyse the current status quo of Africa’s green hydrogen sector and formulate specific advocacy proposals, the organisation says.

"Green hydrogen is a powerful and promising technology, with the potential of perfectly complementing other renewable energy sources, while maximising social impact, job creation and efficient management of resources.

“As the discussion about it gains momentum and national governments initiate specific projects, RES4Africa is investing time and resources in providing a steady and reliable reference point in the debate around green hydrogen," says RES4Africa secretary general Roberto Vigotti.

The foundation aims to create space for a structured dialogue with its members and partners, by hosting periodic discussion appointments dedicated to green hydrogen, as well as related advocacy and analysis activities.

"Green hydrogen has been seen as a possible solution to multiple problems: decarbonising hard-to-electrify sectors, allowing for seasonal storage to enhance electric system flexibility and replacing polluting materials in the production of chemicals, among others.

“Green hydrogen could, therefore, play an important role also in the energy transition, security and economic development of African countries," the foundation notes.

Meanwhile, the interest of RES4Africa in green hydrogen came after a first report developed with advisory services multinational PwC titled ‘Green Hydrogen In Morocco: Policy Recommendations to Implement the National Roadmap’.

Among African countries, Morocco stands out as a pioneer on the continent, with its ambitious national roadmap, its technical capacities and the development of pilot projects.

Nevertheless, several challenges have to be overcome in order to put in place a green hydrogen market in the country, including the first priority to clarify the role of green hydrogen in the country’s energy strategy compared to other energy sources and its road-to-market.

Additionally, Morocco should design and implement a dedicated, integrated and coherent policy and regulatory framework, along with financing mechanisms, guarantees of origin and safety norms. Finally, it is important to define a clear governance for the market and sector development, RES4Africa says.