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Munolwisho Elizabeth Ipangelwa’s impressive achievement in green hydrogen sector

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The 25 Under 40 Energy Women Rising Stars is a list celebrating the remarkable achievements made by women to drive Africa’s energy sector growth.

This year’s list recognizes Munolwisho Elizabeth Ipangelwa, Green Hydrogen Advisor at GIZ, for her outstanding contributions to enhancing gender inclusivity across Namibia’s oil, gas, and green hydrogen sectors. 

In an exclusive interview with the African Energy Chamber, Ipangelwa discusses how she drives Namibia’s green industrialization.

Could you briefly overview the journey in the energy industry that led to your current role? What are some key achievements or milestones that you are particularly proud of?

My career started as an intern at the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia, where I was later promoted to Contracts and Commercial Officer and, eventually, In-House Legal Counsel. In this capacity, I was responsible for drafting contracts and providing legal advice to various units. My expertise in legal and contractual matters led to my appointment as the Company Secretary and Legal Advisor at Powercom, a role I held until being selected as Green Hydrogen Advisor at GIZ. In addition, I serve as a founding Director for the Women in the Oil and Gas Energy in Namibia (WOGEN).

In my current role, I provide technical advisory services to the Ministry of Mines and Energy and the Namibian Green Hydrogen Program. One of my most significant achievements during my tenure was convening Namibia’s first Regulatory Inception workshop, which led to the developing of a Legislative Roadmap for the Green Hydrogen industry in Namibia.

I am also proud of my contributions to Namibia’s Green Industrialization strategy, which focuses on the country’s potential in iron, lithium, and rare earth elements, which are critical resources for the global transition to clean energy. Another core achievement has been the Masterclass program I spearheaded, which educates and empowers young people, women, and disadvantaged communities across Namibia regarding the green hydrogen industry. The program has benefitted approximately 500 people over the past year.

The energy industry is known for its complexities. What significant challenges did you face, and how did you navigate them to achieve your goals?

One significant hurdle has been navigating a traditionally male-dominated space where securing opportunities, financing, and resources often requires more persistence. Through WOGEN, I am supporting women within the energy sector. However, even with this platform and the support of incredible female leaders in the industry, securing financing for women-led initiatives remains a challenge.

Another significant challenge has been the persistent underrepresentation of women in key leadership roles within the energy sector. I’ve organized an energy social event for women in the past to empower women to rise to leadership roles.

What advice would you give young women aspiring to excel in the energy sector? Are there any specific strategies or mindsets that helped you overcome obstacles and reach your current position?

Be relentless in pursuing your goals and ensuring your voice is heard. This industry can be challenging, but it’s crucial to claim your space with confidence and determination. Find a specific area of the energy sector you are passionate about and invest in continuously learning and growing within that niche. Build strong networks and take advantage of women’s fellowship programs, mentorship opportunities and industry events that provide knowledge and connections. Surround yourself with supportive peers and mentors who encourage your growth and success. Don’t be afraid of failure.

An energy career can be demanding. Could you describe a typical day in your life?

My days are often filled with meetings, project planning and technical advisory work. Mornings usually start with reviewing the latest reports and preparing for discussions with industry stakeholders. Afternoons are spent working on strategies, drafting documents and coordinating efforts between government bodies and private sector partners to push essential projects forward. I also enjoy reading, keeping myself updated with the latest industry trends and exploring new topics in the energy sector.

What changes or advancements do you hope to see in the energy sector? How do you envision your role in shaping that future?

I envision the energy sector’s role in shaping Africa’s future, creating jobs for young people, women and disadvantaged communities. I hope to see the creation of robust local content and value chains that allow African nations to harness and benefit from their natural resources fully. With the growing focus on energy and emerging sectors like green hydrogen, there is an opportunity to position Africa as a global leader in clean energy solutions. In curing energy poverty, I see the energy sector expanding its focus to prioritise energy access for every African. I see my role as continuing to champion policies and projects that ensure Africans receive their fair share of the benefits. Whether advocating for local content in energy projects or driving green industrialization strategies, I aim to be at the forefront of shaping a future where the energy sector contributes meaningfully to African development.

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