Chariot Ltd, an Africa focused transitional energy company, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Port of Rotterdam International, a global energy hub, in order to establish supply chains and import green hydrogen and ammonia into the Netherlands and northwest Europe.
Accordingly, the two parties will work together to connect with off-takers and secure contracts for specific volumes.
We are excited to be teaming up with Chariot, to help with the distribution element of their green hydrogen project in Mauritania. The project could turn Mauritania into a leading supplier of green hydrogen to Europe, making it one of the largest energy projects of its kind in the world
…René van der Plas, Director of Port of Rotterdam International, said.
This MoU is a considerable step forward for us on our green hydrogen project and we are delighted to be working with the Port of Rotterdam… Our green hydrogen project in Mauritania has the potential to establish the country as one of the cheapest producers of green hydrogen
…Benoit Garrivier, Chariot Transitional Power CEO, said, noting also that their ambition is to help the nation become one of the world’s main producers and exporters of green hydrogen.
Recently, the Port of Rotterdam published its annual report indicating that it aims to cut carbon emissions by 23 million tonnes.