Namibia is gearing up for the Global African Hydrogen Summit scheduled for September 2024.
With over 2,000 attendees expected, including heads of state, government ministers, industry leaders, and technical experts, the summit aims to propel Africa’s hydrogen revolution forward.
The Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB), in collaboration with the Ministry of Mines and Energy, DMG events and Vasco Da Gama Energy, is spearheading the event aimed to “catalyse investments in green energy projects across the continent”.
NIPDB Chairperson and CEO Nangula Uaandja said the event serves to convene stakeholders and initiate discussions about Namibia and Africa’s role in the energy transition, leveraging green hydrogen.
She said the summit aligns with Namibia’s commitment to sustainable development and diversifying its economy.
“By joining forces, we can leverage their global platforms to attract key industry players. It’s essential to acknowledge the crucial role played by our development partners, such as the EU and the Finnish Embassy,” she said.
Minister of Mines and Energy Tom Alweendo invited African nations and the global community to join Namibia at the Summit in Windhoek to foster partnerships and unlock renewable energy potential to enhance energy security locally and globally.
He emphasised the country’s ambitious energy goals, highlighting the strategic positioning of Namibia to become the ‘Sustainable Energy Capital of Africa’.
He said with abundant renewable energy resources such as solar, wind, and biomass, Namibia aims to leverage these assets to drive economic growth while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
“This evolution requires a balanced approach that acknowledges the role of traditional energies in the existing economy while gradually shifting towards sustainable alternatives. Embracing this coexistence allows for a smoother transition, ensuring energy security while advancing towards a more sustainable future,” he said.
The summit is set to welcome a diverse array of participants, including over six heads of state, over 100 youth participants, ministers, 2,000 attendees, 75 global exhibitors, over 80 industry expert speakers, and representatives from over 65 global countries.
Additionally, it will feature 40+ bankable African Green energy projects, showcasing the continent’s potential for sustainable development, along with over 700 conference delegates and 50+ startups. Themed “From Ambition to Action: Fuelling Africa’s Green Industrial Revolution,” the summit will focus on six critical pillars, including developing Africa’s hydrogen market, stimulating investment in hydrogen projects, and fostering green industrialisation.