Germany, Namibia’s historical ally in its colonial past, wants to support research for the development of the nascent green hydrogen industry.
According to Kandjoze, the University of Namibia will spearhead research to develop a vibrant green hydrogen industry, with support from other stakeholders in Namibia and from Germany.
This is also the case for its neighbour South Africa with initiatives led by the chemical giant Sasol, Egypt and Morocco, all pioneering countries in the production of renewable energy.
Part of the German funding will also support the establishment of the Green Hydrogen Council of Namibia.
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