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German energy firm RWE exits Namibia green hydrogen deal

Giant solar panel. Photo by Biel Morro @ Unsplash
Giant solar panel. Photo by Biel Morro @ Unsplash
  • RWE withdraws from Namibia’s green hydrogen project
  • Hyphen denies binding offtake deal ever existed

 

WINDHOEK, NAMIBIA – German energy giant RWE has withdrawn from plans to buy green ammonia from Hyphen Hydrogen Energy in Namibia, raising new questions over Europe’s clean energy ambitions and indigenous land rights.

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