By: David Shoombe

 

The Daures Green Hydrogen Village plans a knowledge-dissemination programme targeting about 250 youth in 2 years through its newly-launched science laboratory.

 

Chief executive officer, Jerome Namaseb, revealed this during the laboratory inauguration last week.

 

Namaseb stated that “the project aims to produce green hydrogen, green ammonia, and ferilisers by 2026.” He further noted that this realisation of local and commercial fertiliser production would be enabled by support from the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO).

 

Throughout the construction of the Village, the project employed about 400 people from the Daures Constituency, with 40 currently serving as permanent staff. These include qualified agriculturists with knowledge of ammonia production, and engineers with expertise in handling components such as solar batteries.

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