Lack of binding offtake agreements still block GH2 investment
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Justicia Shipena Minister of Industries, Mines and Energy Modestus Amutse says securing binding off-take agreements remains the biggest hurdle to turning Namibia’s green hydrogen ambitions into bankable projects. Amutse was speaking at a ministerial roundtable on green industrialisation held on (…)
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