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Hyphen and Namibia Reach Agreement for Next Phase of $10 Billion Green Hydrogen Project

By Stanley SheltonMay 25, 20233 Mins Read
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Hyphen Hydrogen Energy and the government of Namibia have reached an agreement for the next phase of a significant green hydrogen project, worth $10 billion. Once completed, the project aims to export green hydrogen to Europe. Hyphen, which includes German company Enertrag among its shareholders, was selected as the preferred bidder for the project in

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