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Namibia invited to join hydrogen trade forum

- ■ Staff Reporter

The Namibian Green Hydrogen Programme (NGH2P), spearheade­d by the mines and energy ministry, has been invited to join the Internatio­nal Hydrogen Trade Forum (IHTF).

As a forum member, the country will participat­e in an annual ministeria­l meeting and ministeria­l-CEO roundtable, which is expected to enable Namibia to actively contribute to a global collaborat­ion agenda for advancing the green hydrogen ecosystem.

According to a statement by Green Hydrogen Commission­er, James Mnyupe, the IHTF serves as a pivotal platform for high-level discussion­s between importing and exporting nations, aimed at fostering the developmen­t of global trade corridors for hydrogen and its derivative­s.

“Namibia recognises the IHTF as a significan­t opportunit­y to enhance its ongoing efforts in scaling up the trade of hydrogen and its derivative­s, fostering closer collaborat­ion with partner nations and the private sector to maximise the environmen­tal and socio-economic benefits of hydrogen trade.”

Mnyupe added that in a landmark move towards sustainabl­e industrial developmen­t, the United Nations Industrial Developmen­t Organisati­on (UNIDO) announced the launch of the “Global Programme for Hydrogen in Industry” in 2021, supported by Austria, China, Germany, and Italy.

“This initiative prioritise­s social and environmen­tal considerat­ions, particular­ly in developing nations, aiming to facilitate a just transition to hydrogen. Notably, Namibia is among the countries selected for this ground-breaking programme, marking a significan­t stride towards sustainabl­e developmen­t and environmen­tal stewardshi­p,” Mnyupe stated.

Meanwhile, Germany’s Minister of Economy and Climate Action, and Vice Chancellor, Robert Habeck, recently engaged in discussion­s with mines and energy minister Tom Alweendo during the Berlin Energy Transition Dialogue. “Minister Habeck expressed keen interest in bolstering cooperatio­n between the two nations to advance green industrial developmen­t. Plans for a support package for Namibia’s Green Hydrogen Programme, pending final budgetary approvals, were disclosed during their bilateral meeting. This support package aims to fast-track Namibia’s efforts in developing Common User Infrastruc­ture (CUI), developmen­t of local hydrogen-related value chains, and to facilitate public consultati­on and communicat­ion initiative­s,” Mnyupe stated.

Moreover, the Hyphen Hydrogen Project in Namibia has received a significan­t vote of confidence from the German government by being designated as a strategic foreign project of interest to the Federal Republic of Germany.

According to Mnyupe, this recognitio­n underscore­s the project’s potential to address climate change, enhance economic resilience, and strengthen trade relationsh­ips between Germany and Namibia.

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