With increased focus on decarbonization and energy security in recent times, clean hydrogen is seen by many as an integral part of the future global energy mix and key to achieving a fully functioning net zero economy. In this note, we look at the current state of play of hydrogen development and strategy in the U.S. and the largest economies in Latin America.
In this videocast, Linklaters' Francesca Matthews joins Webber Wentzel project finance partner, Jason van der Poel, to share insights on Africa's energy sector, and discuss the role of Africa's energy policy and transition in meeting net-zero carbon emission obligations by 2050.
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