News24 Business | SA inks deal with Japan in green hydrogen push

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Higher Education, Science and Innovation Minister Blade Nzimande.

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  • Japan and South Africa have entered into a new agreement to support the decarbonisation of the domestic economy.
  • The agreement involves potential green hydrogen and ammonia projects, as well as technology transfer from Japan.
  • The countries will also work together on carbon capture technologies.
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South Africa and Japan have entered a new agreement that will see Japan helping South Africa decarbonise key industries like steel, cement and aviation.

It will also allow SA and Japan to work on hydrogen and ammonia projects, building critical skills. SA is expected to see a rapid growth in these sectors as it boosts its investment in renewables in the coming years. 

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A Memorandum of Cooperation was signed between the two nations on Monday, with the goal of supporting the reduction of carbon emissions in the domestic economy.

The agreement will allow for the transfer of technologies from Japan to help South Africa decarbonise, especially industries that have proved hard to abate or reduce emissions. 

Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation Blade Nzimande said the agreement would allow for partnerships to facilitate training and development in critical and technical skills needed for the growing hydrogen economy, as well as developing necessary standards for hydrogen production, transportation and regulatory frameworks.

Furthermore, the two countries intend to work together commercialising intellectual property that is locally developed, which Nzimande says will lead to licencing opportunities “both ways”. 

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“South Africa and Japan enjoy a long-standing bilateral relationship since the signing of a Science and Technology Agreement in 2003,” said Nzimande. The two countries have also collaborated on a green ammonia project.

Nzimande is leading a delegation in Japan at Tokyo GX Week, which involves international meetings on the shift toward clean energy. Nzimande participated in a plenary session hosted by Japan’s Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), Yasutoshi Nishimura.

Nzimande also participated in the sixth Hydrogen Energy Ministerial Meeting – which involved discussions on cooperation for the development of hydrogen energy.

Since the first meeting in 2018, 41 governments developed national hydrogen strategies. The Department of Science and Innovation in 2018 released its Hydrogen Society Roadmap – which focuses on integrating hydrogen-related technologies in different sectors of the economy.

In June, South Africa launched a new fund dedicated to green hydrogen projects, mainly seeded with Dutch support.

This
article was updated to reflect that the MOC currently focuses on green
hydrogen. A previous version included references to carbon capture.

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