South Africa is making significant strides in developing its hydrogen economy, with a strong focus on community engagement and economic upliftment. A pilot project in Masia Village, Limpopo, showcases the potential of integrating cutting-edge technologies like hydrogen electrolysers and solar PV systems to power agricultural activities and community centres.
The project, initiated in 2021, is spearheaded by the South African National Energy Development Institute (Sanedi) in collaboration with the University of Limpopo and local stakeholders. Prof Sampson Mamphweli, Sanedi energy secretariat and research lead for the project tells Bizcommunity the community has embraced the project, recognising its potential to stimulate economic growth and create job opportunities. “The community is really rallying behind this particular project, and they’re always telling us to do more within that particular community,” he says. While the villagers may not fully grasp the technicalities of fuel cells and electrolysers, they understand the benefits of clean energy and its impact on their livelihoods. The project’s success is attributed to extensive stakeholder engagement and training programs, empowering the community to take ownership of the technology and its applications. This community-based approach aligns with South Africa’s Hydrogen Society Roadmap, which emphasises the importance of localised hydrogen production and usage to ensure equitable access to the benefits of this emerging industry.What else to read
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