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We are pleased to share with you the third edition of Hyphen Hydrogen Energy (Hyphen) project update newsletter.
- Hyphen, in collaboration with the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) and the Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI), visited southern Namibian communities and businesses.
- They showcased procurement and employment opportunities for local businesses, with Hyphen targeting 30 percent local procurement for goods, services, and materials.
- Over 200 businesses participated in the first series of business sessions held in Swakopmund, Oshakati, and Lüderitz.
- Hyphen has undertaken a comprehensive value chain mapping study of at least thirteen (13) engineering infrastructure components that make up the Hyphen project, highlighting exactly where businesses can get involved in the project and where constraints within the local market exist.
Namibia, 7 April 2025 – Hyphen Hydrogen Energy (Hyphen) recently launched its Local Content Roadshow (LCR), which aims to share the initial results of a baseline study investigating potential local content opportunities for Namibian businesses to participate in the Hyphen project. It has launched roadshows with NIPDB and the NCCI. The LCR is part of Hyphen’s commitment to early engagement, providing economically relevant information to help local businesses prepare for the opportunities during the construction and operations phases.
The first series of LCR community and business sessions was hosted in Swakopmund on 27 February, Oshakati on 14 March, and the third engagement in Lüderitz on 27 March, with more than 200 businesses participating. More town visits are scheduled in the coming months.
The LCR events were also an opportunity to share the initial findings of the study that Hyphen is carrying out, highlighting potential local content packages and revealing constraints within the local market. The study involves comprehensive value chain mapping of at least thirteen (13) engineering infrastructure components that make up the Hyphen project, which includes Wind, Solar, Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), Electrolysis, Transmission, Roads, Green Hydrogen (GH2) Pipeline, Water (H2O) Pipeline, Ammonia (NH3) Synthesis, NH3 Storage, NH3 Export, Desalination, and Air Separation.
The mapping is needed to identify “local content packages” by assessing i) the value of potential opportunities against ii) the level of specialization required for each component. Hyphen recognises that ‘low-hanging opportunities’ within this emerging sector typically fall within the low to medium levels of specialization, but this can still deliver significant value for local businesses. Additionally, the study assesses the capacity and capability of Namibian entities to engage with these local content packages.
The LCR events are set up to be interactive, and local people and businesses have had the opportunity to ask representatives from Hyphen questions and learn more about the project and the opportunities it offers. During these engagements, NCCI acknowledged and shared with the audience the challenges to entry that particularly Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) face. In response to these insights, Hyphen shared an initial vision for actively involving MSMEs in the project through its proposed Enterprise and Supplier Development Program, currently under development.
Toni Beukes, Head of ESG at Hyphen, said “Hyphen is committed to ongoing communication with the local business community and we look forward to continuing with the LCR. We want to ensure that we have a transformational and positive impact on local businesses, job creation, training, and education across Namibia and so we truly appreciate the participation we have seen so far. We would urge local businesses to keep an eye out for our sessions.
Claudia B. Capelao, Manager at NIPDB, said: “The green hydrogen industry, like the broader energy sector, requires scale, quality, and innovation. For SMEs working on large commercial projects, collaboration is not optional; it is imperative. That’s why we are out on the road, engaging with businesses to help them understand how to prepare to make the most of the opportunities this green hydrogen presents.”
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Hyphen team members and audience at Local Content Session in Oshakati on 14 March 2025.
NCCI presents to audience at Local Content Session in Oshakati on 14 March 2025.
Hyphen Hydrogen Energy presents to audience at Local Content Session in Luderitz on 27 March 2025.
Notes to editor
- Estimate figures on procurement and employment will be verified in the feasibility phase through baseline studies, transitioning them to firm figures for the Government of the Republic of Namibia approval under an agreed governance process.
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About Hyphen Hydrogen Energy
Hyphen Hydrogen Energy Ltd is a Namibian registered green hydrogen development company, specifically formed to develop green hydrogen projects in Namibia for international, regional and domestic supply. Hyphen is a joint venture between Nicholas Holdings Limited and ENERTRAG SE. Hyphen’s project is being developed as the first step in the implementation of the GRN’s strategy for the development of a large-scale green hydrogen industry in various regions in Namibia to support both economic growth in Namibia and assist the world in achieving its decarbonisation goals. At full scale development, the project will produce 2 million tonnes of green ammonia annually before the end of the decade for regional and global markets, from ~7GW of renewable generation capacity and ~3GW of electrolyser capacity, cutting 5-6 million tonnes (annually) of CO2 emissions, with Namibia’s annual 2021 emissions totalling 4.01 million tonnes[1].
[1] https://ourworldindata.org/co2/country/namibia#what-are-the-country-s-annual-co2-emissions
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