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A major private partner, operating Namibia’s flagship GH2 projects, involved in job database creation for Ignite GH2 graduates and sector recruitment.[1][3][4]
Hyphen Hydrogen Energy is a Namibian-registered joint venture majority owned by European and Namibian partners. It is leading Namibia’s largest green hydrogen and green ammonia project as part of a government-backed initiative to industrialize via renewable energy. The company secured two concessions in Tsau Khaeb Nati
A Namibian-registered green hydrogen development company created as a joint venture between Nicholas Holdings Limited and ENERTRAG SE to develop green hydrogen projects in Namibia for domestic, regional and international purposes.
Hyphen Hydrogen Energy is the company developing a large-scale renewable hydrogen project in Namibia and is in discussions with the Namibian government to sign an Implementation Agreement.
HYPHEN Hydrogen Energy is working with Namibia on a major renewable hydrogen and ammonia generation project announced at COP26, with planned capacity expansion to 5GW.
A British-German developer that has been appointed the preferred renewable hydrogen bidder for a green energy tender in Namibia. They are developing a large-scale renewable hydrogen facility.

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