In the last few years, green hydrogen has regained prominence and has begun to be widely pursued as a vector that will play a key role in a future climate-neutral economy, particularly in hard-to-abate sectors – enabling emission-free transport, heating and industrial processes as well as inter-seasonal energy storage. This re-emergence of green hydrogen, fuelled by both energy security and decarbonization agendas, has also raised geo-economic and geo-political ambitions for the EU and Namibia, opening a new thread of potential matching economic relations and presenting a renewed hope for a blossoming EU-Africa relations.
EU and Namibia strategic partnership on green hydrogen: Matching goals and meeting them inTandem.

