WINDHOEK, Namibia
Namibia's state-owned power utility, NamPower, on Monday signed an engineering, procurement, and construction contract with a Chinese joint venture for the 100MW Rosh Pinah Solar PV power plant.
The contract, signed with the
Chinese joint venture between China Jiangxi International Economic and
Technical Cooperation Co., Ltd. and China New Energy Development (Zhejiang)
Co., Ltd., is valued at over 1.4 billion Namibian dollars (about 78 million U.S.
dollars).
The project supports Namibia's
efforts to enhance its renewable energy infrastructure and is expected to
significantly contribute to the country's electricity supply security and
sustainability goals.
Speaking at the signing
ceremony, Nampower Managing Director Kahenge Haulofu said the 100 MW PV plant
and other infrastructure projects currently under construction are part of
NamPower's Integrated Strategic Business Plan for the period 2020-2025.
"The Rosh Pinah 100 MW PV
Project is a project of great national importance and will help the government
accomplish its goals of ensuring electricity supply security and
self-sufficiency as outlined in the national planning policies such as the fifth
National Development Plan and the National Integrated Resource Plan," he
said.
Additionally, the project will
also aid in addressing and supporting the renewable energy commitments
prescribed in the Renewable Energy Policy and National Energy Policy, he said,
adding that the PV plant will also play a pivotal role in transitioning towards
low carbon and environmentally sustainable energy system.
According to Haulofu, the
total estimated project cost is 1.6 billion Namibian dollars. "The
investment into the Rosh Pinah 100MW PV project will contribute to managing and
regulating future increases in electricity tariffs. This will not only benefit
individual consumers by lowering increases to their electricity bills but also
contribute to the overall economic growth and environmental
sustainability," he said.
Construction is expected to
take approximately 18 months, with the plant set to commence operations in the
second quarter of 2026.
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