Belgium’s royal backing ignites Namibia’s ambitious green hydrogen venture

Belgium’s royal backing ignites Namibia’s ambitious green hydrogen venture

King Philippe of Belgium recently visited Namibia to inaugurate a green hydrogen project.
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King Philippe of Belgium recently visited Namibia to inaugurate a green hydrogen project aimed at decarbonizing European industry. Hosted by Namibian President Nangolo Mbumba, the venture could transform Namibia's economy, leveraging its vast solar and wind resources. The $30 million Cleanergy plant marks the beginning of a green hydrogen industry, potentially doubling Namibia's GDP. European investments and partnerships highlight the global interest in Namibia's renewable energy potential.

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By Antony Sguazzin and Paul Burkhardt

Early in May, King Philippe of Belgium was on the edge of the Namib desert to inaugurate a project that aims to help decarbonize European industry, and which might just enable one of Africa's smallest economies to hit the clean-energy big time.

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