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Namibia's zero-emission DRI project breaks ground
Africa's first industrial-scale zero-emissions iron production project using green hydrogen has broken ground in Namibia.
The Oshivela project in western Namibia is backed by the German government, with the initial investment phase totalling €13 million ($13.9m). Production is set to commence by the end of 2024, with a direct reduced iron capacity of 15,000 tonnes/year, creating over 50 jobs, the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development…
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