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Namibia proposes green hydrogen supply to EU to replace Russian oil and gas

The African country is hoping to produce the renewable H2 it can supply to the European Union.
Namibia has made its first appearance at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland where it is proposing to supply green hydrogen to the European Union.
The EU has been looking for energy alternatives to reduce its dependence on Russian oil and gas.
As the EU seeks both to decarbonize and eliminate its need for Russian oil and gas, Namibia has proposed to supply green hydrogen to help the EU cleanly overcome its energy crisis.
The African country has considerable wind and sunshine resources available, providing the opportunity to use renewable energy for the production of H2. Namibia is located along the African South Atlantic coastline and is among the world’s driest countries. Its 3,500 hours of sunshine per year mean that solar panels will be able to absorb a tremendous amount of…

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