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EIF to conduct N$5m green hydrogen feasibility study

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November 2, 2023
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The Environmental Investment Fund of Namibia (EIF), through the Green Resilient Recovery Rapid Readiness Support in Namibia, will spend N$5 million on a green hydrogen feasibility study.

The project will contract Fichtner GmbH & Co.KG to assess the viability of green hydrogen production and its derivatives in the Erongo, Khomas and Otjozondjupa regions.

According to Christina Mansfeld, a representative from Fichtner, the study will comprise a desktop/high-level Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) study.

The ESIA will identify zones within the available land for the solar PV and onshore wind potential, hydrogen and hydrogen-derivative production potential as well as the estimated production costs for the identified zones. 

“A strategy plan will be developed based on the available land, the potential of solar PV and onshore wind, hydrogen potential and public versus private infrastructure options and economics, enablers, regional integration options, and green industrialisation options,” Mansfeld said.

Moreover, the regions are set to become a hub for the production of Synfuels and related green hydrogen equipment manufacturing facilities as they are well positioned from an infrastructure perspective with road, rail and port facilities linking the three regions.

The Green Resilient Recovery Rapid Readiness Support in Namibia project is one of the 6 readiness programmes that are implemented by Namibia and different stakeholders and implementing partners. The project executing entity is the Office of the President with support of the EIF.

The National Planning Commission as well as the Ministry of Mines and Energy are the other key stakeholders identified in the implementation of the project.

The funds were mobilised from the Green Climate Fund (GCF)-readiness programme through the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism.

Through its green hydrogen initiatives, the Namibian government expects to generate close to N$4 billion in revenues per annum, with contributions towards the Sovereign Wealth Fund and royalties expected to amount to N$627 million per annum once full production capacity is reached.

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