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    The four state-owned power stations currently supplying electricity to the domestic market are: Anixas (diesel, 22 MW), Paratus (diesel, 16 MW), Van Eck (coal, 120 MW) and Ruacana (hydro, 330 MW). All four plants are owned and operated by the national power utility, NamPower, which also owns and operates the national transmission system. These domestic electricity generation plants, however, supply less than one-third of power consumption. As a result, Namibia imports most of its electricity primarily through bilateral contracts with South Africa’s national power utility (Eskom) and to a lesser extent, the Southern Africa Power Pool.

    For those wondering why I bring up the South African energy crisis..

    https://www.dlapiper.com/en/insights/publications/2021/11/africa-energy-futures/africa-energy-futures-namibia


    for a company that pushes its green credentials you can see why the push hard for green hydrogen because it’s all diesel and coal powered.. all nice and green like!

    If these aren’t the sources for LPDs power where are they getting it from?

    So legit question. Is South Africa’s energy crisis having an influence on Namibias energy supply?

    How long before greener alternative energy supply lines are built?

    Does the use of coal power or diesel power change the green credentials of running the site?


 
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