GH2GH: SFC Energy AG's Green Hydrogen Pilot Project in Tema, Ghana
Key Ideas
- SFC Energy AG is participating in the GH2GH pilot project in Tema, Ghana, under the Export Initiative Environmental Protection, exploring the use of green hydrogen for decentralized energy systems.
- The project involves collaborating with Bochum University of Applied Sciences and Green Power Brains to implement off-grid solutions using SFC's EFOY Hydrogen 2.5 fuel cells.
- The initiative aims to enhance renewable energy access in the region, address electricity scarcity, and provide educational and technological advancement opportunities through German GreenTech expertise.
- Funded by BMUV, the project serves the Don Bosco Solar & Renewable Energy Centre and includes an electrolysis system with a 20 kW capacity, utilizing SFC's fuel cells for significant energy storage.
SFC Energy AG has announced its involvement in the GH2GH pilot project in Tema, Ghana, as part of the Export Initiative Environmental Protection. The initiative focuses on exploring the utilization of green hydrogen to power decentralized energy systems in Sub-Saharan Africa. Working in collaboration with Bochum University of Applied Sciences and Green Power Brains, the project aims to implement off-grid solutions using SFC's EFOY Hydrogen 2.5 fuel cells.
The primary target of the project is to support the Don Bosco Solar & Renewable Energy Centre by optimizing a mini-grid with long runtimes and low installed power. Noteworthy features of the initiative include an electrolysis system with a 20 kW capacity and the utilization of SFC's fuel cells for storing energy in hydrogen form. The project responds to the electricity scarcity in the region and offers opportunities for educational and technological advancement.
Funded by the BMUV, the collaboration is a strategic effort to enhance renewable energy access in Sub-Saharan Africa leveraging German GreenTech expertise. The GH2GH project showcases the potential of green hydrogen in addressing energy challenges and promoting sustainable development in the region.
Topics
Africa
Renewable Energy
Pilot Project
Sub-Saharan Africa
Decentralized Energy Systems
Educational Advancement
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