Namibia and South Africa Discuss Cross-Border Pipeline for Green Hydrogen
Key Ideas
  • Namibia and South Africa are in talks to establish a cross-border pipeline for green hydrogen and ammonia.
  • This initiative aligns with Namibia's ongoing projects like the Daures Green Hydrogen Village and the production of green ammonia.
  • The collaboration between the two countries aims to enhance sustainable energy practices and foster regional cooperation in the renewable energy sector.
Recent reports indicate that Namibia and South Africa are engaged in discussions regarding the construction of a cross-border pipeline dedicated to green hydrogen or ammonia. This development underscores a growing commitment to renewable energy initiatives in the region. Namibia's endeavors in green hydrogen, including the Daures Green Hydrogen Village project set to commence pilot production soon, highlight its dedication to sustainable energy solutions. Additionally, Namibia's Green Hydrogen Commissioner has confirmed the upcoming production of green ammonia from the Daures project. President Nangolo Mbumba has also emphasized the country's focus on green hydrogen, ammonia, and green iron projects. The collaboration between Namibia and South Africa signifies a strategic effort to strengthen energy infrastructure, promote sustainability, and advance renewable energy practices. This cross-border partnership is poised to contribute significantly to the region's energy transition and foster greater cooperation in the renewable energy market.
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