Jearrard Energy Resources Plans £25 Billion Green Hydrogen Project in Mozambique
Key Ideas
  • Jearrard Energy Resources Limited secures a potential £25 billion bond raise for a 12-GW green hydrogen project in Mozambique.
  • The project, powered by solar energy, aims to produce 4,000 tonnes/day of cost-competitive green hydrogen, positioning it as one of the largest solar-powered hydrogen hubs globally.
  • Construction is set to begin in Q1 2026, with hydrogen deliveries from the first unit anticipated by December 2026. The project aims to tap into the domestic and international hydrogen markets.
  • If successful, the project will become the world's largest utility-scale green hydrogen facility, surpassing the NEOM project in Saudi Arabia, with plans to export to Asia, Europe, and the Pacific Rim.
UK-based start-up Jearrard Energy Resources Limited (JER) has announced a significant agreement with a potential for a £25 billion bond raise for a green hydrogen project in Mozambique. The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed with Australian financier Carbon Capital Corporation (CCC) and Luxembourg-based advisory group Green Bond Corporation (GBC) aims to fund a 12-gigawatt (GW) project with a 4,000 tonnes/day green hydrogen production capacity. The project, exclusively powered by solar energy, is poised to be one of the world's largest solar-powered hydrogen hubs. JER's CEO, Marcus Allington, views this agreement as a transformative milestone for both the company and Africa in the global energy transition. The project, scheduled to begin construction in early 2026, will comprise 48 units of 250 megawatts. The company plans to roll out the project in batches of 4 GW, with hydrogen deliveries from the first unit expected by December 2026. Allington also mentions the project's final investment decision, with funding routes being explored, and two MOUs signed for offtakes. Notably, the project includes plans for a 125-kilometre pipeline and a new port to facilitate exports to Asia, Europe, and the Pacific Rim. Additionally, the project aims to tap into the growing domestic market for hydrogen use in various sectors. If successful, this mega green hydrogen project in Mozambique will surpass the NEOM project in Saudi Arabia, becoming the world's largest utility-scale green hydrogen facility. With a strong focus on sustainability, renewable energy, and infrastructure development, the project holds promise for shaping the future of green hydrogen production and export.
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