Germany open to fossil gas and hydrogen cooperation with African countries

The German government is open to partnering with African countries on fossil gas projects, as well as blue hydrogen production (made from fossil gas, where carbon is captured and stored), reports Tagesspiegel Background. New guidelines on cooperation with countries on the African continent emphasise work towards ending fossil fuel use and expanding renewables, but leave the door open to fossil gas and hydrogen derived from it.

Germany open to fossil gas and hydrogen cooperation with African countries

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