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Session VII
VALUE CHAINS – MAXIMISING LOCAL BENEFITS

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Prof. Dr. Bernhard Lorentz
Tomorrow’s fuel: Case Studies from various Regions
Namibia's integration into the Green Hydrogen Market requires collaboration, investment, and innovation
Namibia needs to ramp up supply and demand structure (low carbon industrial hubs will help this locally, industry and geography have to work together)
Learning about clustering industries from Europe would be helpful in allowing this
Dr. Hina Muashekele
Green Hydrogen Value Chain including focus on export and domestic use of by-products
Disruptive technology may create a complete new industry

To meet this challenge, a Green Hydrogen Program document that is focused on approved pilot projects with appropriate timelines is needed.
He noted that Human Resource requirements should be identified to make reskilling and upskilling possible