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How Namibia has set pace for green revolution

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May 13, 2025

AFRICA has scored a first with Hylron Oshivela Plant in Namibia being the world’s first facility to produce iron with zero emissions, by using hydrogen, which gives hope that similar achievements can be delivered on the continent.

- DAILY NEWS REPORTER

The successful mission moves Namibia to the top of the pile on the continent in terms of sustainable industrialisation in an era where more emphasis is placed on a green global economy.

With global energy demand at an all-time high, driven by numerous factors, including climate change and artificial intelligence (AI), energy security has never been more disrupted.

Adding to energy’s scarcity are factors like geopolitical tensions, trade barriers, and supply chain volatility.

However, these factors work both as a challenge for Africa and also offers the continent an opportunity to reimagine its industrial development pathway and create millions of jobs in the process, by fostering innovation, and preserving its rich natural ecosystems.

Just as well, the continent is on the brink of a major energy evolution, poised to supercharge the rising electricity demands of over 1.5 billion inhabitants, while propelling long-term socio-economic growth.

Presently, Africa is taking bold steps to build green industries that will scale green economies across the continent, marking a transformative.

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