Companies will explore the use of green hydrogen, which holds the promise of cleaner solutions
Sasol, the synthetic fuels and chemicals company that is SA’s biggest private sector emitter of greenhouse gases, is partnering with Imperial Logistics to transport freight across southern Africa using more environmentally friendly methods.
Sasol and Imperial are also evaluating potential cross-border collaboration, given the latter’s extensive reach on the African continent. Fuel-cell electric trucks hold promise as a viable zero-carbon solution, the companies said. “Green hydrogen can help tackle various critical energy challenges and is positioned for rapid global growth as the pathway of choice to decarbonise, among others, the long-haul transport sector,” said Priscillah Mabelane, executive vice-president of Sasol Energy Business.
Companies and businesses in SA are increasingly looking to reduce their carbon footprint while the country faces the possibility of being excluded from markets due to the carbon intensive nature of its exports.
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