African Development Bank’s Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa Launches Call for Proposals for New Green Hydrogen Programme
Up to $20 million in total available for strategic pre-investment support to eligible projects across Africa
The African Development Bank’s Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa (SEFA) has launched a Call for Proposals under its newly established Green Hydrogen Programme (GH), open to private sector entities developing green hydrogen and derivatives projects across Africa.
The Green Hydrogen programme, initially capitalised with funding from the German government and approved at the end of 2025, will provide pre-investment financing of up to $20 million for three to five top-ranked projects selected through the Call for Proposals, subject to due diligence.
Financing will typically be through reimbursable grants, for advisory services to contribute to progress towards the Final Investment Decision and/or financial close stages, for example, feasibility studies, engineering design to prepare for procurement, construction and transaction advisory services.
Dr Daniel Schroth, Director of the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Department, AfDB, said:
Green hydrogen represents a real opportunity for Africa, both to decarbonise hard-to-abate industries and to build new value chains, while contributing to socio-economic development,
“The SEFA Green Hydrogen Programme is designed to contribute to the transition of projects from development to bankability, considering the rigour that is required in supporting an emerging sector.”
The application window opens on 10 April 2026 at 09:30 GMT. Proposals must be submitted through sefaafrica.org by 11 May 2026, 17:00 Abidjan time. Full details, eligibility criteria, and the application questionnaire are available via the afore-mentioned link.
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