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Author: Staff Reporter (Staff Reporter )
Opinion – A comparison of electricity costs within Namibia and the region
The total electricity bill consists of various components. Almost all electricity distributors charge basic monthly fees. The exception is the City of Windhoek for their Industrial Demand categories.
Contributing to a cleaner tomorrow
The main driver of clean energy investment is energy security rather than climate change. This is according to investment specialists, who have reported major increases in clean energy investment around the world.
TotalEnergies Namibia scoops African Energy award
During African Energy Week’s recent gala dinner, the African Energy Chamber (AEC) announced the winners of the African Energy Awards 2022.
Namcor, Technip Energies sign agreement
The National Petroleum Corporation (Namcor) entered a partnership on behalf of the Namibian government with Technip Energies.
ECB to curtail operational costs through streamlining
The core mandate of the Electricity Control Board (ECB) is to exercise control over the electricity supply industry with the main responsibility of regulating electricity generation, transmission, distribution, supply, import and export in Namibia through setting tariffs and issuance of licenses.
Q&A with Namibia Power Corporation
NamPower is a state-owned national utility responsible for electricity generation, transmission and distribution to residual areas and cross-border electricity trading.
Future growth: Africa is taking a knife to a gunfight
Egypt is the only country in Africa constructing a nuclear power reactor today. In the 11 years after the Fukushima Diiachi nuclear power plant accident, 75 nuclear power reactors were constructed and connected to the grid.
Reducing the electricity import gap to 20% by 2028
Namibia still imports some 60% of its electricity needs from neighbouring countries. Despite this heavy reliance on external sources for its electricity needs, the energy ministry has set a target to reduce the import gap from the current 60% to only 20% by 2028.
CEO OF YOUR CAREER with Ipupa Fadeyi – Career growth a function of relationships
No matter the stage at which you are in your career, maintaining sustainable relationships is advantageous to your career development.