Norton Rose Fulbright South Africa is proud to announce its membership in the African Hydrogen Partnership (AHP), marking a significant milestone as the first law firm to join the alliance.
This strategic move reflects the firm’s commitment to the hydrogen economy, a critical and growing component of the global energy mix.
The AHP is at the forefront of promoting hydrogen as a sustainable energy carrier, with its initiatives spanning the African continent to foster collaboration, policy development, and the creation of an efficient hydrogen ecosystem.
As the only law firm member, Norton Rose Fulbright South Africa is uniquely positioned to offer legal expertise in navigating the regulatory frameworks that will guide the hydrogen sector’s growth.
As the hydrogen industry gains momentum, particularly on the African continent, this association with the AHP reinforces our dedication to supporting the legal and regulatory frameworks that will drive innovation and sustainable energy solutions across Africa.
The development of the hydrogen economy presents a unique opportunity for the continent to harness its abundant resources, fostering economic growth and energy independence.”, comments Georg Kahle, senior mining lawyer at Norton Rose Fulbright.
By joining the AHP, Norton Rose Fulbright South Africa is positioned at the forefront of this transformative sector, reinforcing our commitment to sustainable energy and our clients’ interests in this rapidly evolving landscape”, comments Alastair Dixon, Corporate, Mergers & Acquisitions Consultant at Norton Rose Fulbright South Africa.
Norton Rose Fulbright South Africa’s membership in the AHP further strengthens the firm’s reputation as a key player in the renewable energy sector. The firm has a strong track record of advising clients on energy projects across Africa, providing legal solutions that support sustainable growth, energy transition, and innovative financing structures.
The African Hydrogen Partnership is the first pan-African organisation dedicated to promoting hydrogen and fuel cell technologies in Africa. It seeks to create a sustainable and vibrant hydrogen economy across the continent, fostering collaboration between governments, private companies, and key stakeholders to enable hydrogen-based solutions.
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