Namibia urged to seize green hydrogen and ammonia opportunities

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2025-08-22
Walvis Bay, 22 August 2025 - Members of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Parliamentary Standing Committee on Economic and Industry, Public Administration and Planning, getting oriented on the Green Hydrogen powered trucks at the Cleanergy Solutions Hydrogen Plant at Walvis Bay. The visit was part of the week-long consultative workshop at Swakopmund. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA Walvis Bay, 22 August 2025 - Members of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Parliamentary Standing Committee on Economic and Industry, Public Administration and Planning, getting oriented on the Green Hydrogen powered trucks at the Cleanergy Solutions Hydrogen Plant at Walvis Bay. The visit was part of the week-long consultative workshop at Swakopmund. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
WALVIS BAY, 22 AUG (NAMPA) – Cleanergy Solutions’ plans to expand its hydrogen project into green ammonia production have drawn praise from the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Economy and Industry, Public Administration and Planning.
In an interview, the committee’s chairperson Iipumbu Shiimi said the initiative represents a key step towards building industries of the future.
Shiimi was speaking on the sidelines of the committee’s site visit...
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Walvis Bay, 22 August 2025 - Members of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Parliamentary Standing Committee on Economic and Industry, Public Administration and Planning, chaired by Member of parliament Ipumbu Shiimi visited the Cleanergy Solutions Hydrogen Plant at Walvis Bay. The visit was part of the week-long consultative workshop at Swakopmund. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA Walvis Bay, 22 August 2025 - Members of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Parliamentary Standing Committee on Economic and Industry, Public Administration and Planning, chaired by Member of parliament Ipumbu Shiimi visited the Cleanergy Solutions Hydrogen Plant at Walvis Bay. The visit was part of the week-long consultative workshop at Swakopmund. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA

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