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Namibia is making strides toward sustainable steel production by commencing the construction of Africa's first decarbonized iron plant, which will exclusively rely on green hydrogen for power. The project, known as Oshivela, is situated in western Namibia and has received support from the German federal government, which has injected 13 million euros into the initiative.

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