Namibia Green Hydrogen Programme
Windhoek, Namibia
About
Founded in 2024, Namibia Green Hydrogen Programme is a government headquartered in Windhoek, Namibia specializing in Hydrogen, Wind, Solar.
The Namibia Green Hydrogen Programme (NGH2P) is a government initiative driving Namibia's emergence as a leader in green hydrogen production and green ammonia manufacturing. The programme leverages Namibia's world-class solar and wind resources, with offshore wind potential exceeding 720 GW. Key strategic objectives include achieving low-cost renewable energy development, designing fiscal models for renewable energy investments, supporting industrial decarbonization across sectors such as cement, steel, chemicals, and shipping, and facilitating green hydrogen export infrastructure. The //Kharas Region is positioned to absorb potential FDI of approximately USD 6 billion and generate assets of 5 GW capable of producing power at less than 3 US cents/kWh. The programme coordinates with international partners including Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands to establish port infrastructure for green hydrogen export, particularly through Walvis Bay, which has allocated 350 hectares for green hydrogen-related industries.
Headquarters
Windhoek, Namibia
Founded
2024
Company Type
Government
Business Models
Value Chain
Industry Memberships
Climate Investment Funds Sectoral Transformation Investment Plan