A partnership for hydrogen supply into Europe

The image shows an aerial shot of Port of Lüderitz

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Namibia is advancing its global role in alternative fuels through a new European-backed critical materials terminal at the Port of Lüderitz.

The Namibian Ports Authority (Namport), Port of Rotterdam and the European Union (EU) have strengthened their collaboration as they move ahead with designing a Green Minerals Terminal at the Angra Point Hydrogen Hub.

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