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Green Hydrogen Grows in Namibia’s Sunshine: SRK Consulting Navigates Sustainable Progress

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso22/08/20232 Mins Read
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As the world intensifies its pursuit of sustainable energy solutions, green hydrogen emerges as a promising contender in the quest for a low-carbon future. Namibia, basking in abundant sunshine, is seizing the opportunity to position itself as a hub for green hydrogen projects.

Spearheading this movement is Cleanergy Solutions Namibia, a joint venture with plans to harness solar energy for the production of commercial-grade hydrogen. SRK Consulting, a pivotal player in the field of environmental impact assessment, is paving the way for Namibia’s hydrogen revolution.

Namibia’s sun-drenched landscape holds the promise of powering large-scale green hydrogen initiatives. The Green Hydrogen Demonstration Plant (GHDP), nestled near Walvis Bay, embodies this potential. Cleanergy Solutions Namibia, a joint venture between Ohlthaver & List and Belgium’s CMB.TECH, envisions producing hydrogen through solar photovoltaic systems and water electrolysis. Dr. Laetitia Coetser, partner and principal scientist at SRK Consulting, affirms Namibia’s viability as a global renewable energy hub.

SRK Consulting’s involvement underscores the importance of responsible growth in green hydrogen technology. The firm conducted a comprehensive Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for the GHDP, meticulously evaluating aspects such as groundwater, surface water, archaeology, air quality, flora, fauna, and noise. Dr. Coetser explains that the EIA considered not only the immediate construction phase but also the operational life of the demonstration plant. This holistic approach aligns with global best practices in mitigating environmental impact.

The EIA culminated in an Environmental Management Plan (EMP), designed to manage and mitigate potential impacts. Dr. Coetser emphasizes that this plan focuses on preventing and minimizing adverse effects, while concurrently enhancing project benefits. The plan addresses areas ranging from waste management to greenhouse gas emissions, showcasing a multi-faceted strategy aimed at minimizing the project’s ecological footprint.

Beyond its environmental implications, the green hydrogen movement promises economic transformation. Dr. Coetser envisions this endeavor generating new employment opportunities and expanding skill sets within Namibia. The diversification of the economy, coupled with increased gross domestic product (GDP), highlights the potential of green hydrogen projects to drive sustainable development.

Namibia’s pursuit of green hydrogen aligns with a global shift towards renewable energy. The potential for green hydrogen projects to significantly impact economies, like Namibia’s, is mirrored on a global scale. With European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen endorsing Namibia’s role as a renewable energy hub, the ripple effects of such initiatives extend far beyond regional boundaries.

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