Translating ambition into deployment for green hydrogen in sub-Saharan Africa
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bskyTranslating ambition into deployment for green hydrogen in sub-Saharan Africadlvr.itNature Reviews Clean Technology, Published online: 28 May 2026; doi:10.1038/s44359-026-00174-1Sub-Saharan Africa’s potential for green hydrogen deployment depends on factors beyond resource availability. Katundu Imasiku discusses how bridging the gap between ambition and implementation requires harmonizing financial mechanisms with policy frameworks and enabling infrastructure.
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