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Hyphen Installs Weather-Measurement Masts for Hydrogen Project

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso10/04/20242 Mins Read
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Hyphen Hydrogen Energy, the force behind Namibia’s monumental 3GW green hydrogen project, has inaugurated ten weather-measurement masts at the project site, with an additional one acquired and refitted for enhanced data collection.

This significant development, graced by Namibia’s President Nangolo Mbumba, marks a crucial step towards harnessing the country’s abundant renewable resources for green hydrogen production.

While numerous gigawatt-scale green hydrogen projects have been announced globally, few have progressed beyond the conceptual stage. Hyphen Hydrogen Energy’s endeavor to measure wind and solar levels stands out as a pioneering initiative in the sector. The project aims to leverage approximately 7GW of onsite wind and solar power to produce two million tonnes of green ammonia annually, positioning Namibia as a key player in the green energy landscape.

The installation of advanced meteorological masts equipped with state-of-the-art sensor and data collection technology allows Hyphen to accurately model wind and solar energy yield, facilitating the optimized design of the renewable energy infrastructure. This meticulous approach ensures maximum efficiency and productivity, crucial for the success of such a large-scale undertaking.

Namibia’s commitment to becoming a frontrunner in green hydrogen and ammonia production is echoed by President Mbumba’s support for Hyphen’s transformative project. The installation of met masts symbolizes a significant milestone in Namibia’s journey towards sustainable development, aligning with global efforts to combat climate change and transition to renewable energy sources.

Hyphen’s ambitious project has garnered substantial international interest, evident from its strategic partnerships with leading entities such as Germany’s RWE, South Korea’s Approtium, and a major unnamed chemical company. These off-take agreements underscore the project’s viability and potential to meet global demand for green hydrogen and ammonia.

As Hyphen CEO Marco Raffinettti aptly puts it, this venture represents a monumental leap towards a greener future. With strong government support, cutting-edge technology, and strategic partnerships, Hyphen’s green hydrogen project not only transforms Namibia’s energy landscape but also sets a new benchmark for sustainable energy initiatives worldwide.

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