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Hyphen progresses its planned Namibian green hydrogen project

 

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Global Hydrogen Review,

Hyphen Hydrogen Energy (Hyphen) is making positive progress on its discussions with the Namibian Government as it moves towards the signature of the Implementation Agreement before the end of 2022 for its planned US$10 billion Namibian green hydrogen project. Material progress has been made since Hyphen’s last announcement at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in May 2022, when it laid out an ambitious timeline to realise this transformative project.

During the Namibian Government’s Cabinet meeting on 12 June 2022, Cabinet endorsed the composition and appointment of the Government Negotiations Team assembled to finalise the Implementation Agreement, as well as the proposed timeline of its signature. The signing of the Implementation Agreement will trigger the commencement of the FEED phase in the development of this ambitious green hydrogen project.

The company has onboarded Boston Consulting Group and Lazard as its international strategic and financial advisors, respectively, complementing its existing legal advisory team comprising of Slaughter and May and ENS Africa. Hyphen and its broader advisory team are working closely with the Government and its advisors to ensure that Namibia’s potential as one of the top three locations in the world for green hydrogen production is realised.

Hyphen is rapidly building its team in Namibia as it looks towards the next phase in the development of the project, with the appointment of five Namibian nationals, including Toni Beukes the new Environment, Sustainability and Governance Leader, who will ensure this is an equitable project that benefits the people of Namibia. Hyphen has leased space in Nedbank’s newly-completed flagship Courtside office development in the centre of Windhoek, to house its growing team, with occupation set for early October on completion of the office fit-out.

At full-scale development, the Hyphen project is expected to produce approximately 350 000 tpy of green hydrogen before the end of the decade for regional and global markets, from 5 to 6 GW of renewable generation capacity and approximately 3 GW of electrolyser capacity. Hyphen and the Government are targeting the commencement of construction in January 2025, with commissioning of the first phase by the end of 2026. The total investment in over both phases is approximately US$10 billion – roughly the equivalent of Namibia’s annual GDP.

Hyphen’s sister company, Hyphen Technical, together with partners TransNamib, CMB.TECH and the University of Namibia, has recently been officially selected to develop a hydrogen-powered locomotive with two hydrogen-diesel dual fuel locomotive prototypes, with a hydrogen fuel tender wagon. The H2 locomotive conversion project, at a cost of €7.63 million, is being partly funded by grant funding from the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), through the Namibian Government, supported by Southern African Science Centre for Climate Change and Adaptive Land Management (SASSCAL). This is intended to act as the first step in the journey of the conversion of TransNamib’s locomotive fleet, that uses 11 million l of diesel a year, to ultimately operate on green, carbon-free fuel and demonstrates the commitment by the Namibian Government to develop the entire green hydrogen value chain in the country, including hydrogen use applications.

Marco Raffinetti, CEO of Hyphen Hydrogen Energy, said: “We’re very pleased at the commitment and rapid pace of progress that the Namibian Government has shown as we move towards concluding the Implementation Agreement to enable us to start the next phase of the project. It demonstrates the Government’s belief in Hyphen’s vision and capability to execute this ambitious and transformative project. Our project will put Namibia’s green hydrogen industry firmly on the global energy and decarbonisation map and position Namibia for rapid green hydrogen scalability. I would like to thank the Government for their support to date as we move forward together to deliver this important project for the country.

I would also like to warmly welcome our new employees to the Hyphen team.”

Martha Murorua, Nedbank Namibia’s Managing Director, said: “Having just recently inaugurated our Nedbank Campus in Windhoek’s CBD, and achieving a 5-star rating from the Green Building Council to further cement our green credentials, we take great pride in welcoming Hyphen as our neighbours, as we look to catapult Namibia’s green hydrogen ambitions into absolute fulfilment.”