联合国贸易发展委员会-南非绿色制氢电解槽试点技术评估(英)
Electrolysers for green hydrogen production pilot technology assessment in South AfricaTechnical cooperation outcomeU NI T E D NAT I O NS CO NFE R E N C E ON T R A D E A N D D E VE L OP M E N TU NI T E D NAT I O NS CO NFE R E N C E ON T R A D E A N D D E VE L OP M E N TElectrolysers for green hydrogen production pilot technology assessment in South AfricaTechnical cooperation outcomeU NI T E D NAT I O NS CO NFE R E N C E ON T R A D E A N D D E VE L OP M E N TGeneva, 2024ii© 2024, United Nations Conference on Trade and DevelopmentThe findings, interpretations and conclusions expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations or its officials or Member States.The designations employed and the presentation of material on any map in this work do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.Mention of any firm or licensed process does not imply the endorsement of the United Nations.This publication has been edited externally. UNCTAD/TCS/DTL/INF/2024/8Electrolysers for green hydrogen production pilot technology assessment in South AfricaiiiAcknowledgementsThis technology assessment report was prepared, under the guidance of Angel González Sanz, Head of the Technology, Innovation and Knowledge Development Branch of UNCTAD, by a team led by Liping Zhang (project leader) and including Michael Lim (project officer), Ruslan Rakhmatullin and Matteo Ramina. The technology assessment report was prepared under the “UNCTAD Project on Technology Assessment in the Energy and Agricultural Sectors in Africa to Accelerate Progress on Science, Technology and Innovation”. UNCTAD worked in close collaboration with the Department of Science, Technology and Innovation (DSTI) of South Africa, and the assessment would not have been possible without this collaboration. Selby Modiba (Deputy Director, Multilateral Cooperation) was the focal point for the assessment in DSTI. UNCTAD gratefully acknowledges the substantive contributions from project consultants John Mugabe (Professor, University of Pretoria) and Christopher Mlosy (independent consultant).UNCTAD likewise gratefully acknowledges the support of the Government of South Africa for the assessment process through the participation of high-level officials in various meetings, particularly Mmampei Chaba (Chief Director, Multilateral Cooperation and Africa, DSTI) and Dumisani Mthembu (Acting Director, Multilateral Cooperation, DSTI).The report benefited greatly from the advice and contributions of project consultants Miltos Ladikas (senior researcher, Institute for Technology Assessment and Systems Analysis) and Andreas Stamm (senior researcher, German Institute of Development and Sustainability).UNCTAD further acknowledges the members of the South Africa technology a
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