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Kenya has unveiled a detailed Green Hydrogen Roadmap targeting pilot production by 2025 and commercial exports by 2030. The Ministry of Energy, backed by the EU and German Development Agency (GIZ), will deploy electrolyzers at geothermal sites in Menengai and Olkaria. The roadmap outlines regulatory frameworks, skills development, and offtake agreements with European industrial buyers. Kenya’s low-cost renewable power (Ksh5.50/kWh) positions it as a competitive producer in Africa’s emerging green hydrogen market, projected to be worth $10 billion by 2035. The initiative could create 10,000 high-tech jobs and reduce reliance on imported fossil fuels.