Mauritania

Total, Chariot Partner For Advancement Of Green Hydrogen ‘NOUR’ Project In Mauritania


Published: Saturday October 8, 2022
By: Oilfield Africa Review

In bid to support the global pursuits – the Paris Climate Accord – to cushion the debilitating adverse effect of global warming cause by presence of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere through energy transition, the Mauritanian government has recently witnessed the supervision of the signing of Paris partnership agreement between Chariot & Total Eren for the development of the NOUR Project for the production of green hydrogen in Mauritania.

In a tweet made available by Chariot Energy, the project was described as veritable progress in curtailing the prevailing harsh climate effect on human and ecological resources across the globe. And will equally in an economical scale improve local industries via establishment of infrastructural development to the people of Mauritania

 “We all share a common vision for a green hydrogen economy, & together with CHAR, are committed to helping develop local industry, utilities & infrastructure that would grow alongside the Nour Project,” Fabienne Demol of Total Eren, said.

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 “It is humbling to work on a project that has such high profile support. This meeting was indicative of the important role Nour could play on many levels & we’re excited about what the future holds as we move forward,” Adonis Pouroulis of Chariot, added.

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