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Namibia’s green hydrogen dream faces environmental backlash

Two African penguins standing on rocky terrain, highlighting wildlife in Namibia.

Namibia is currently at a crossroads as it weighs a massive green hydrogen project against the survival of its unique wildlife. The proposed $10 billion Hyphen project would build large-scale solar and wind farms inside Tsau ǁKhaeb National Park—a former diamond-era restricted zone where unique succulents, critically endangered African penguins, and rare coastal species have flourished undisturbed for over a century. While the venture promises thousands of jobs and a boost to the national economy, conservationists are sounding the alarm over the potential destruction of the park. As the 2026 deadline for a final decision nears, Namibia must decide if the promise of clean energy is worth the cost of its natural heritage.

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