Namibia’s hydrogen industry has the potential to provide a substantial boost to the economy over the next seven years, its central bank governor said.
“By 2030, it could contribute $4.1 billion to gross domestic product, which is 32% more than 2030 GDP estimates without a hydrogen industry,”told attendees at a Bloomberg ‘Namibia in Focus’ event on Tuesday.
The industry may also create an estimated 18,000 jobs, he saidUnited States Latest News, United States Headlines
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