Sasol plans to further cement its role as a top global hydrogen producer - Africa could lead world in green hydrogen production, says renewable energy expert
Sasol currently produces more than 2.5-million tons or 3% of the 80-million tons of the global market of hydrogen and believes investing in
will boost South Africa’s economy, Sasol vice-president of environmental sustainability Sarushen Pillay said.We’re sorry, only M&G subscribers have access to this article. But if our stories helped inform your decision at the polls, cast your vote for an informed public and join our subscriber community.
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