Tunisia's Ambitious Plan to Export Green Hydrogen to Europe
Key Ideas
  • Tunisia plans to set up a major green hydrogen production site in the south with the aim of exporting 200,000 tonnes per year by 2030.
  • The project, named 'H2 Notos', will utilize solar and wind energy for electrolysis and export hydrogen to Europe via a dedicated pipeline.
  • This initiative positions Tunisia as a potential key player in hydrogen trade, with implications for European countries like Italy, Germany, and Austria.
Tunisia is set to join the list of countries exporting hydrogen to Europe through a collaboration between TE H2, TotalEnergies, Eren groups, and Verbund. Their project 'H2 Notos' targets the production of 200,000 tonnes of hydrogen annually by 2030, with a long-term goal of 1 million tonnes. The hydrogen will be generated using green methods like electrolysis powered by solar and wind energy, and exported to Europe using a dedicated pipeline. This move positions Tunisia as a potential hub for hydrogen trade, with Italy, Germany, and Austria being key interested parties. The country's strategic location opens up possibilities for Africa-Europe energy partnerships, with implications for the broader EU energy strategy.
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