Energy and infrastructure company Jakson Group is planning to build green hydrogen projects across West Asia and North Africa.
The overseas green hydrogen projects will be driven by the group’s clean energy arm, Jakson Green Pvt. Ltd. “The intension is not only to look for solar EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) projects, but also for hydrogen and ammonia projects both in India and MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region.
Jakson group is also in talks with potential partners in the regions.
Considering the potential of West Asian and North African countries as leading suppliers of green hydrogen, the industry has witnessed increasing interest from investors.
Tags: Green Hydrogen, Jakson Green, Nort Africa, West Asia
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