Electricity policy namibia
Subsidising access: How Namibia is using public funds to
Namibia is embarking on a bold experiment to bridge its electricity access divide. With a N$140 million subsidy allocation, equivalent to around $7.9 million, the government aims to expand
Namibia: Electricity Regulator Announces Approved End
The Electricity Control Board (ECB) has announced the approved end-consumer electricity tariffs, effective from 1 July 2025 to 30 June 2026. Robert Kahimise, the Chief Executive of the ECB,...
One Year On: Rachel Mushabati''s Strategic Impact on Namibia''s Energy
Since her appointment as Senior Associate Attorney at CLG in May 2024, Rachel Mushabati has played a pivotal role in advancing the firm''s presence and capabilities across the Namibian
Why Is Namibia Importing Electricity While Exporting Uranium?
Meanwhile, Namibia, with one of the richest uranium reserves in the world, continues to sell uranium as a raw commodity – while importing expensive electricity to keep our lights on.
Oil Exploration Boosts Namibia''s Energy Landscape with
During his tenure as Minister, he oversaw major oil discoveries and helped foster investor confidence with competitive policies and flexible investment structures, setting the stage for
Namibia Fuel Prices Unchanged in July 2025 Despite Oil Cost
The Namibian Ministry of Industries, Mines and Energy has announced that fuel prices will remain unchanged for July 2025, despite significant under-recoveries driven by rising global oil costs.
Namibia urged to invest in domestic power generation amid
Speaking on Tuesday at a joint consultative meeting at the Namibian Parliament, Haulofu warned that the nation''s long-standing dependence on electricity imports is unsustainable, leading to
Strengthening maritime security for ocean sustainability within Namibia
Abstract This study evaluates Namibia''s maritime security frameworks and their role in facilitating the country''s transition to a green economy. Namibia''s coastline, rich in marine resources,
Electricity regulator announces approved end-consumer electricity
The Electricity Control Board (ECB) has announced the approved end-consumer electricity tariffs, effective from 1 July 2025 to 30 June 2026. Robert Kahimise, the Chief Executive of the ECB,

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