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    Omanyano ovanhu koikundaneki yomalungula kashili paveta, Commisiner Sakaria takunghilile Veronika Haulenga

Namibia

USAID Grants N$19 Million to Namibian Hydrogen Fund

todayMarch 5, 2024 31

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U.S. Ambassador Randy Berry and Namibia Hydrogen Fund Manager Investment Director Mercia Geises during the grant signing ceremony.

The U.S. government, through the USAID Mobilizing Investment project, announced a grant of N$19 million (US$1 million) to Namibia Hydrogen Fund Managers (Pty) Limited to support the N$22 billion (US$1.15 billion) Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Namibia One Fund.

Launched at the United Nations Climate Change Conference COP-27 in November 2022, the SDG Namibia One Fund is Namibia’s dedicated green hydrogen finance vehicle and the designated funding partner to Namibia’s green hydrogen initiatives. The fund will manage infrastructure projects for the production, transportation, transmission, storage, and utilization of green hydrogen and its derivatives, leading to a greener energy grid, job creation, less emissions, and sustainable economic growth in Namibia.

“In the global race to develop green hydrogen, Namibia is at the forefront. In fact, green hydrogen development is at the heart of the country’s Vision 2030. I applaud the government of Namibia for recognizing that hydrogen presents the country with the unique opportunity to develop a low-carbon industry,” highlighted U.S. Ambassador Randy Berry.

Launched in May 2023, the five-year USAID Mobilizing Investment project addresses funding gaps in Southern Africa’s investment ecosystem. Namibia Hydrogen Fund Managers (Pty) Limited (Nam H2) received the N$19 million grant under this initiative.

By catalyzing an increased flow of private capital into the economy, the project hopes to help increase employment, decrease poverty, and reduce inequality across the region. The USAID Mobilizing Investment project operates across ten Southern African countries: Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Eswatini, South Africa, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia, and Namibia.

Written by: Staff Writer

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