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    Italy seeks role as key hydrogen transit hub in Mediterranean region

    October 21, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk:  Italy is positioning itself to become a leading hydrogen hub, with plans not only for production but also for serving as a critical transit point for hydrogen transferred from North Africa to Europe. This was revealed by Environment Minister Gilberto Fratin during his address at the Venice Hydrogen Forum 2024, held over the weekend.

    Italy seeks role as key hydrogen transit hub in Mediterranean region

    “We are not only working towards hydrogen production but, above all, positioning Italy as a key point for the transfer of hydrogen from North Africa to Europe,” Fratin stated. The forum, officially titled the Mediterranean Forum on Hydrogen, attracted energy leaders and policymakers focused on the role of hydrogen in the region’s energy future.

    The event was organized by the Venice Capital of the World Sustainability Foundation (VSF) in collaboration with the Green Hydrogen Organisation. Discussions centered on how the Mediterranean, with North Africa as a key producer, could help Europe meet its decarbonization targets through green hydrogen.

    Fratin highlighted Italy’s strategic geographic position and robust energy infrastructure, which are poised to facilitate the movement of hydrogen across the Mediterranean into European markets. “Italy’s energy security will be enhanced while we contribute to Europe’s broader energy transition goals,” Fratin said. Italy has been aggressively pursuing renewable energy investments, with hydrogen development at the forefront. The government sees hydrogen as critical for reducing carbon emissions and achieving climate goals in line with the European Green Deal.

    The Adnkronos news agency reported that Fratin underscored the importance of partnerships between Italy and North African countries to develop a robust hydrogen supply chain. These collaborations are expected to ensure a steady flow of green hydrogen into Europe, reducing dependence on fossil fuels. The forum also discussed regulatory frameworks, the economic viability of hydrogen, and infrastructure needs to support large-scale hydrogen transportation from North Africa. The discussions are expected to drive future policy directions and investments across the region.

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