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At the Global African Hydrogen Summit in Windhoek, Deputy Prime Minister of Tanzania, Dr. Doto Biteko, emphasized the need for African nations to embrace green hydrogen as a key driver for sustainable development and energy transition. He pointed out that many African countries, including Tanzania, struggle with low electrification rates, urging investments in renewable energy sources. Namibia is positioning itself as a central hub for hydrogen production, attracting significant interest from Germany and the European Union, which has committed €53.9 million to support Namibian green hydrogen initiatives. Projects like HyIron and the Daures Green Hydrogen Village are set to begin production soon, although they still face challenges in securing purchase agreements. Biteko underlined the importance of collaborative efforts and innovative solutions to overcome the hurdles of financing and infrastructure development for green hydrogen. Overall, the summit showcased a shared vision among African leaders for a greener, more sustainable future powered by renewable energy resources.
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