[TOP STORY] Is green hydrogen a threat to Northern Cape livelihoods?

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‘When you’re talking about doing it green, they want to put up a solar plant and that solar plant is now earmarked for a very specific place where the emerging farmers of the area have got grazing land, and that land will be taken from them,’ says Neville van Rooy, community outreach coordinator at The Green Connection.
10 Feb 8AM English South Africa Business News · Politics

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