Through its green ammonia project in the Eastern Cape, the leadership of Hive Hydrogen South Africa intends showing how a just energy Transition is possible, Hive Hydrogen chairperson Thulani Gcabashe highlighted at the signing ceremony of the $5.8-billion Coega green export project. “We’re already working with governments in all spheres, development funding Institutions, and local businesses to ensure that the full potential of the project’s impact on the development of the Gqeberha area is realised,” said Gcabashe at a time when Hive Hydrogen embarks on co-operation with Itochu of Japan to develop a least-cost green ammonia solution.