Mourad Adjal, Minister of Energy and Renewable Energies, has proposed hosting a meeting in Algeria regarding the "South H2 Corridor" project.
The project is dedicated to transporting green hydrogen from Algeria to Europe.
During his meeting with the Italian Minister of Environment and Energy Security, Gilberto Pichetto Fratin, Adjal suggested bringing together the countries involved in the project (Italy, Germany, Austria, and Tunisia).
According to a ministry statement, Adjal emphasized the necessity of accelerating the realization of the South H2 Corridor infrastructure.
He proposed holding the aforementioned meeting within the coming few months to take decisions that would help materialize this project on the ground.
Adjal also touched upon the electrical interconnection project between Algeria and Italy via a subsea cable, aimed at supplying the Italian and European markets.
He stressed "the importance of this project in terms of technical and economic feasibility, while respecting the 'win-win' principle."
For his part, the Italian Minister highlighted the significant role Algeria plays as a reliable energy supplier in the Mediterranean region, particularly towards Italy.
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