Why Namibia for Green Hydrogen
Namibia is an outstanding place for developing green hydrogen projects
Namibia is uniquely positioned to lead in green hydrogen development, with abundant solar and wind resources, access to water from the Atlantic, and vast available land. Its deep-sea harbor at Walvis Bay and stable political environment further enhance its appeal.
Supported by strong Namibia-Germany cooperation, the country offers an ideal foundation for sustainable hydrogen production.

Extreme solar irradiation (desert)
Strong and constant wind (coast)
Good access to water (Atlantic)
Availability of land (desert)
Strategic governmental German/Namibian H2 Cooperation
Existing deep-sea harbor (Walvis Bay)
Stable political environment and jurisdiction
We are the local partners
HOPHYDRO PROJECTS

Zhero Molecules Walvis Bay (Pty) Ltd
Location:
Walvis Bay/Namibia
Product:
Green Hydrogen/Ammonia
Volume:
500,000 mtpa of green ammonia (Phase 1)
Investment:
3bn USD (Phase 1)
EPC:
Envision Energy

Elof Hansson Hydrogen Namibia (Pty) Ltd
Location:
Walvis Bay/Namibia
Product:
Green Hydrogen/Ammonia
Volume:
450,000 mtpa of green ammonia (Phase 1)
Investment:
3bn USD (Phase 1)
EPC:
TBA

Green Baseload
Location:
Erongo Region/Namibia
Product:
Green baseload electricity supply by combining renewables wind and solar with electrolyzers, fuel cells and BESS.
Volume:
5GW ++
Technical Partner:
Windwise (Germany/Namibia)
- Walvis Bay is the highest developed industrial town at the Namibian coastline with a fully functional deep sea harbour.
- Population is about 100,000 people.
- All required services like civil, mechanical, electrical engineering etc. are locally available.
- The renown Namibia Institute of Mining and Technology (NIMT) is located in neighbouring town of Arandis.
- Walvis Bay has an international airport.
- Walvis Bay provides all required resources and most of the required skills for a giga scale green hydrogen project.
- This location interlinks the Namib Desert via its deep sea harbour and good developed infrastructure with the Atlantic Ocean and the world!

