On a stretch of land between Namibia and South Africa, a new pipeline is set to carry the promise of Africa’s energy sovereignty. Namibia and South Africa have finalized an innovative cross-border green hydrogen pipeline agreement, pending an uplift in renewable capacity, widely recognised as a landmark development for advancing both countries’ energy resilience and long-term economic prospects. This engineering feat will be a powerful symbol that African nations are taking charge of their energy future and rewriting the rules of the game. Is this the dawn of an energy self-sufficient Africa? Follow The Standard channel on WhatsApp Across the…
Author: By Mark Simmonds
Study shows countries such as Nigeria and Zimbabwe, have enough projects in the pipeline to potentially transition away from fossil fuels by 2050. [iStock Photo] On a stretch of land between Namibia and South Africa, a new pipeline will carry the promise of Africa’s energy sovereignty. Namibia and South Africa have finalised an innovative cross-border green hydrogen pipeline agreement, pending an uplift in renewable capacity, widely recognised as a landmark development for advancing both countries’ energy resilience and long-term economic prospects. This engineering feat will be a powerful symbol that African nations are taking charge of their energy future and rewriting the rules. Is this the dawn of…