List of power stations in Namibia

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The following page lists all power stations in Namibia.

Hydroelectric

Hydroelectric station Community Coordinates Operator Type Capacity Year completed Name of reservoir River
Ruacana Power Station[1]
Ruacana NamPower Reservoir 330 MW 1978/2012 Ruacana Reservoir Cunene River

Solar power

Power plant Community Coordinates Operator Type Capacity Year completed
HopSol Hardap[2] Mariental HopSol 47 MW 2018
HopSol Otjiwarongo[3] Otjiwarongo HopSol 5 MW 2015
InnoSun Omburu[4] Omaruru InnoSun 4.5 MW 2015
HopSol Otjozondjupa Grootfontein HopSol 5 MW 2016
Ejuva I Gobabis 5 MW 2016
Ejuva II Gobabis 5 MW 2016
Rosh Pinah Power Plant Rosh Pinah 5 MW 2017
Karibib Solar Power Plant Karibib
TeraSun Energy Solar Power Station Arandis 22°24′44″S 14°59′57″E / 22.41222°S 14.99917°E / -22.41222; 14.99917 (TeraSun Energy Solar Power Station) TeraSun Energy 81[5] 2023 Expected
Otjikoto Solar Power Station Maxwell Farm, Otjozondjupa Region 21°41′14″S 16°56′07″E / 21.68722°S 16.93528°E / -21.68722; 16.93528 (Otjikoto Solar Power Station) Sustainable Power Solutions 10[6] 2024 Expected

Thermal

Thermal power station Community Coordinates Operator Fuel type Capacity Year completed or completion expected Notes
Van Eck Power Station[7] Windhoek NamPower Coal 120 MW 1972 As of 2015 only one block of 30 MW active[8]
Paratus Power Station[9]
Walvisbay
NamPower Diesel 24 MW 1976 standby station, currently only 16 MW
ANIXAS Power Station[10]
Walvisbay
NamPower Diesel 22.5 MW 2011

Pictures

  • Gobabis Solar Power Station from bird's eye view (2017)
    Gobabis Solar Power Station from bird's eye view (2017)
  • Aerial view of Power Plant Rosh Pinah before completion in 2017
    Aerial view of Power Plant Rosh Pinah before completion in 2017
  • Aerial view of Power Plant Rosh Pinah after completion in 2017
    Aerial view of Power Plant Rosh Pinah after completion in 2017
  • Solar Power Plant Greenam near Keetmanshoop, (Aerial view 2017)
    Solar Power Plant Greenam near Keetmanshoop, (Aerial view 2017)
  • Solar Power Plant Greenam near Keetmanshoop, (Aerial view 2017)
    Solar Power Plant Greenam near Keetmanshoop, (Aerial view 2017)
  • Solar Power Plant Karibib (Aerial view 2017)
    Solar Power Plant Karibib (Aerial view 2017)
  • Wind Power Plant Lüderitz (2017)
    Wind Power Plant Lüderitz (2017)
  • Power Plant Arandis (2018)
    Power Plant Arandis (2018)
  • Power plant Grootfontein (2018)
    Power plant Grootfontein (2018)
  • Power plant Mariental (2018)
    Power plant Mariental (2018)

See also

  • List of power stations in Africa
  • List of largest power stations in the world

References

  1. ^ History of Ruacana Dam and Power Station
  2. ^ "HopSol-Projectsite". Archived from the original on 2016-11-26. Retrieved 2016-12-10.
  3. ^ "HopSol-Projectsite". Archived from the original on 2016-11-26. Retrieved 2016-12-10.
  4. ^ International Trade Administration (29 August 2020). "Namibia: Country Commercial Guide: Energy". Washington, DC, United States: International Trade Administration. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  5. ^ Jean Marie Takouleu (1 July 2021). "Namibia: Natura Energy agrees with Globeleq for 81 MWp solar power plant". Afrik21.africa. Paris, France. Retrieved 16 May 2022.
  6. ^ Engineering News South Africa (25 January 2014). "SPS & Partners provide 10 MW solar solution to Otjikoto mine". Engineering News South Africa. Johannesburg, South Africa. Retrieved 1 February 2024.
  7. ^ NamPower Van Eck Power Station
  8. ^ "Windhoeker Van-Eck-Werk zurück am Netz" [Windhoek's Van Eck station back on grid]. Allgemeine Zeitung (in German). 29 May 2015.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ NamPower Paratus Power Station
  10. ^ NamPower ANIXAS Power Station