Green Hydrogen: Italy Planning Pipeline Project with Morocco
The Italian government has agreed to finance a feasibility study for building a pipeline destined to transport green hydrogen from Morocco to the European country.
This ambitious project has been disclosed lately by Italian MP Debora Serracchiani of the Democratic Party. She described Morocco as a leader in renewable energy in the Mediterranean basin.
The North African Kingdom has already attracted investments from European nations like Germany and the Netherlands for its commitment to the development of clean energy.
Spearheaded by MP Debora Serracchiani, the “Green Corridor” project is seen as a transformative step for Italy, representing not only a leap forward in sustainable energy but also an opportunity to strengthen commercial ties with Morocco.
The project also represents a new frontier in European hydrogen transportation, emphasizing collaboration, sustainability, and economic growth.
According to experts, the project has the potential to reshape the energy landscape, strengthen international ties, and contribute to a more sustainable and interconnected future.
Last year, Morocco outlined its national strategy to become a global player in the green hydrogen industry offering incentives to investors.