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The Desert Powerhouse: Mauritania’s Quest to Become the Capital of Green Hydrogen

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The white paper, *The Desert Powerhouse: Mauritania’s Quest to Become the Capital of Green Hydrogen*, presents a strategic analysis of Mauritania's potential in harnessing its vast renewable resources to lead the green hydrogen industry. It explores Mauritania's endeavors in establishing international collaborations, advancing infrastructural development, and implementing policy reforms to foster an economy powered by sustainable energy. This document provides a blueprint for economic diversification, job creation, and positioning Mauritania as a central hub in the global green hydrogen market, demonstrating a scalable model for renewable energy adoption worldwide.

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  • Khlil, Brahim, 2024. "The Desert Powerhouse: Mauritania’s Quest to Become the Capital of Green Hydrogen," SocArXiv 4m3nw, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:4m3nw
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/4m3nw
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