Solar-ocean based Hydrogen fuel production venture to commence soon
Daily FT: A discussion was held between Ceylon Italy Blue Economy Association President Vittorio Coco, Confederation of MSME Industries President Nawaz Rajabdeen and SAARC Chamber of Commerce and Industry Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Sri Lanka Past President Macky Hashim on the project for the production of hydrogen fuel from the ocean using solar power which has been submitted to the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) which promotes the production of Hydrogen in which Sri Lanka is the current Chair.
The concept of producing green Hydrogen fuel has been forwarded to Sri Lankan partners by Italian businessman Vittorio Coco who has also had negotiations with the Sri Lankan Government over setting up the project.
Coco said they plan to set up a world trade centre in Trincomalee and World Trade Centre Trieste Italy CEO Cristina Sbaizero, will partner with them in this initiative. This will be a hub for trade and investment related to blue economy and hydrogen products and it would be created with the collaboration of the World Trade Centre. An international hydrogen trade office too will be created and connected to the World Trade Centre network. He said they have had discussions and requested Foreign Minister Ali Sabry to take the lead as Sri Lanka is now the Chair of IORA.
Rajabdeen said this would be moving from fossil fuel to green fuel which is a requirement with the International Marine Organisation making it mandatory from 2030 that all cruiser vessels must use green energy for which Hydrogen is the base product produced from resources in the ocean using solar. He said Sri Lanka, the Maldives, Mauritius, Seychelles and all island nations will benefit by having bunkering stations in their countries for the future of maritime trade. Rajabdeen said they would support the project as a Chamber and also use his regional network to support it which will provide a stepping stone for anybody coming into this picture. He said this is the future and a flagship bunkering company in Sri Lanka too will be involved in the project.
OSL take:
Sri Lanka’s ongoing economic activities and the overall economic expansion along with the target of becoming a hub in the South Asian region, have resulted in the growth in the country’s power and energy sector. The growing demand in the power and energy industry and Sri Lanka’s commitment to adopting sustainable power and energy development programmes have opened up a host of lucrative business/investment opportunities in these industries. The renewable energy generation sector has become a hotspot for business/investment opportunities in Sri Lanka. The growth and profits recorded by local businesses engaged in the sustainable power and energy industry indicates the growth and business potential in the industry. The latest venture reported in the local media is further indicative of the growing business potential in the power and energy industry and the interest shown by foreign businesses. Given the interest shown by foreign businesses/investors to explore opportunities in the sustainable power and energy industry, local businesses in the industry could also look at forming joint ventures or partnerships with foreign businesses with the aim of further expansion.