The new company, called Nam-H2 Managers will be managed by Namibia’s Environment Investment Fund (EIF), Climate Fund Managers and Invest International.
NAM-H2 Managers will be responsible for the creation and operation of the SDG Namibia One, a funding venture designed by the Namibian and Dutch governments to fund synthetic fuels projects within the southern African country.
“By joining forces, we can pool resources, share knowledge, and accelerate the transition towards a low-carbon future powered by green hydrogen,” said EIF CEO, Benedict Libanda.