Egypt’s green hydrogen policy is being shaped primarily around exports to Europe, with regulatory incentives and infrastructure planning designed to meet EU certification and offtake requirements. While this strategy may attract foreign investment and hard currency in the short term, it risks delaying domestic decarbonisation and increasing pressure on land, water and power systems. Egypt has moved quickly to position […]
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