Politicians and businesses meet in Namibia to discuss hydrogen's role in green energy

African leaders and international investors are gathering in Namibia to explore hydrogen's potential in driving the continent’s green energy future, despite challenges related to cost and infrastructure.

Martin Kuebler reports for Deutsche Welle.


In short:

  • Namibia's three-day summit aims to attract investment in hydrogen, positioning it as a key player in Africa's green industrial revolution.
  • Green hydrogen, though promising, remains costly and currently represents less than 1% of global production.
  • Expanding renewable energy sources and infrastructure is crucial for hydrogen to become a viable fossil fuel alternative.

Why this matters:

Hydrogen could significantly reduce reliance on fossil fuels, but its high production costs and the need for new infrastructure pose significant challenges.

About the author(s):

EHN Curators
EHN Curators
Articles curated and summarized by the Environmental Health News' curation team. Some AI-based tools helped produce this text, with human oversight, fact checking and editing.

You Might Also Like

Recent

Top environmental health news from around the world.

Environmental Health News

Your support of EHN, a newsroom powered by Environmental Health Sciences, drives science into public discussions. When you support our work, you support impactful journalism. It all improves the health of our communities. Thank you!

donate