European nations are scrambling for Africa’s green hydrogen, striking deals to tap into the continent’s vast wind and solar potential for export
But the European Union’s investment is a fraction of what is needed, and environmentalists are wary of ‘green colonialism’
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An inside look at a green hydrogen plant that has made the most visible progress of nine projects under development in Namibia