Belgium's DEME Aims to Lead Global Green Hydrogen Market
Key Ideas
  • DEME's green hydrogen plant in Qarjoub aims to produce 320,000 tons of ammonia, contributing to Belgium's goal of becoming a global player in green hydrogen.
  • Plans for a green hydrogen plant in Ostend are currently on hold, showcasing the company's commitment to expanding its green energy projects.
  • Green hydrogen is considered a climate-friendly alternative to fossil fuels and a promising source of energy for the future, with increasing global interest and investments.
  • King Philippe attended the launch of Africa's first green hydrogen plant in Namibia, emphasizing the international significance of green hydrogen production.
Belgian company DEME is making strides in the green hydrogen market with plans to establish a significant presence in the industry. Their green hydrogen plant in Qarjoub is set to produce 320,000 tons of ammonia as part of Belgium's ambition to excel in green hydrogen production. Additionally, DEME had previously announced intentions to build a green hydrogen plant in Ostend, in collaboration with local partners, although the project is currently on hold. Green hydrogen is recognized as a sustainable substitute for traditional fossil fuels, positioning it as a crucial energy source for the future. In a global context, the opening of Africa's inaugural green hydrogen plant in Namibia, attended by King Philippe, illustrates the growing momentum towards green energy solutions. With a vision to lead the green hydrogen market, DEME's initiatives reflect a shift towards eco-friendly technologies to address climate change and energy demands.
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