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Join Us On The Journey Ahead

We are very excited about the journey ahead. Building a thriving Hydrogen industry in Namibia could make a real contribution to solving the global climate crisis and to creating broad based prosperity for our citizens.

We believe that all nations must work together to combat climate change and build global energy security.

Namibia is already taking action.

We invite like-minded public and private partners to join us as we re-shape the global energy landscape to be sustainable for the future of all mankind.

Strategic Partnerships

Namibia’s Green Hydrogen Overview

Germany

Federal Ministry of Education & Research: Joint Communiqué of Intent (JCoI)

Germany commits to contributing up to EUR 40 million in grant funding to deepen green hydrogen cooperation with Namibia in selected priority areas which include the development of Pilot Plants across Namibia, developing a Green Hydrogen National Strategy and Scholarships.

Germany

Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action: Joint Declaration of Intent

Through the Agreement, the countries have pledged to work together in the production, processing, storage, and transportation of green hydrogen products, along with its marketing and support of green hydrogen projects by the private sector.

Belgium

Memorandum of Understanding with the Belgian Government

Energy Minister Thomas Alweendo signed an MoU with the Belgian Government under which Belgium will assist Namibia to develop a hydrogen refuelling station and medium-sized solar power plant.

Netherlands

Agreement enabling collaboration on various areas of mutual interest

The Agreement enables collaboration on various areas of mutual interest, especially positioning the ports as green hydrogen export hubs and facilitating the forecast growth and flow of the green hydrogen supply chain from Namibia to Rotterdam in the Netherlands. The agreement gives Namibia a great opportunity to form part of the energy supply mix to serve north-western Europe. As part of its readiness planning, Namport has set aside 350 hectares of land at the Port of Walvis Bay North Port for allocation to Green Hydrogen-related industries