This tender seeks information for a pre-feasibility study on developing a Green Hydrogen (GH2) production, storage, refuelling, and utilisation hub. Interested parties should provide insights on technology, market demand, and implementation strategies.
The Fetakgomo-Tubatse Industrial Park (FTIP) is inviting submissions for a Request for Information (RFI) aimed at conducting a pre-feasibility study for the establishment of a Green Hydrogen (GH2) production, storage, refuelling, and utilisation hub within the Fetakgomo Tubatse Special Economic Zone (FTSEZ) in Limpopo. This initiative is part of a broader effort to explore sustainable energy solutions and enhance the region's economic development through innovative hydrogen technologies.
Respondents are expected to provide comprehensive insights into available technologies, market demand, and best practices for the development of a green hydrogen ecosystem. This includes assessing local hydrogen demand, evaluating potential delivery models, and identifying regulatory considerations. The information gathered will inform a future Request for Proposal (RFP) and assist in understanding the commercial viability and implementation pathways for hydrogen projects in the region. The study will focus on hydrogen mobility applications, particularly in mining logistics corridors, and will aim to establish a robust framework for future investments in green hydrogen infrastructure.
This RFI is non-committal and serves solely for market sounding and information gathering. It is an opportunity for businesses with expertise in hydrogen production, renewable energy integration, and related fields to contribute their knowledge and experience, ultimately shaping the development of a sustainable hydrogen economy in South Africa.
This tender is suitable for companies specializing in renewable energy, hydrogen technology, engineering consulting, market analysis, and those with experience in conducting feasibility studies for energy projects, particularly in the context of green hydrogen initiatives.