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Namibia Secures Major Boost for Carbon-Neutral Ammonia with New Green Energy Funding

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The African Development Bank has approved a significant financial package that strengthens Namibia’s ambition to lead the global green hydrogen and carbon-neutral ammonia market. The $10 million loan, sourced from the Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa (SEFA), will accelerate engineering design studies for renewable infrastructure—essential groundwork for one of Africa’s most transformative clean-energy projects.

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Green Energy Funding to Power a Landmark Project

According to the African Development Bank’s Board of Directors (www.AfDB.org), the approved funding will support Hyphen Hydrogen Energy, a leading Namibian developer. The initiative is tied to a green ammonia project valued at more than $10 billion, positioning Namibia as a global frontrunner in green hydrogen and green energy funding.

This project will tap into Namibia’s abundant solar and wind potential. Its first development phase includes:

  • 3.75 GW of renewable power generation

  • Battery energy storage systems

  • 1.5 GW electrolyser capacity

  • Desalination plants, pipelines, transmission systems, and upgraded port infrastructure

All components will follow world-class environmental and social standards.

Driving Investment in Namibia’s Infrastructure

SEFA continues to act as a catalyst for renewable investment across the continent, offering concessional financing and technical assistance to strengthen project pipelines. In Namibia, these investments will play a critical role in investment in Namibia’s infrastructure, especially in energy, water security, and port expansion.

The Hyphen project will also deliver major environmental benefits, preventing 5 million tons of CO₂ emissions each year—equal to removing more than one million cars from the road. It will deploy 7.5 GW of renewable energy capacity, which is more than 10 times Namibia’s current installed power generation.

Additionally, it will supply 3 million liters of clean desalinated water daily to the water-scarce region of Lüderitz.

Large-Scale Production of Carbon-Neutral Ammonia

Once operational, the project is expected to produce 2 million tons of carbon-neutral ammonia every year, primarily for export to international markets seeking cleaner industrial energy sources. It also includes a comprehensive socioeconomic plan aligned with the project’s 40-year concession, ensuring positive local impact.

Strong Institutional Support and Global Confidence

Marco Raffinetti, CEO of Hyphen Hydrogen Energy, said the Bank’s approval “represents a strong vote of confidence” in Namibia’s ambitious renewable-energy vision.

Moono Mupotola, African Development Bank Country Manager for Namibia, highlighted that the initiative is “far more than energy infrastructure — this is about demonstrating Africa’s capacity to lead the global energy transition.”

The project is expected to generate 15,000 construction jobs and 3,000 permanent roles, with 90% reserved for Namibian nationals and 20% specifically for young people—critical in a country facing youth unemployment above 38%.

Daniel Schroth, Director of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency at the African Development Bank, emphasized SEFA’s catalytic role, enabling billions in financing by de-risking the project’s early stages.

A Model for Africa’s Green Energy Future

This development is a flagship under Namibia’s Southern Corridor Development Initiative and is expected to inspire replication across Africa, especially in countries with strong renewable resource potential.

This story was first reported by African Development Bank. Read the full article here.

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