List of power stations in Namibia
The following page lists all power stations in Namibia.
Hydroelectric
Hydroelectric station | Community | Coordinates | Type | Capacity | Year completed | Name of reservoir | River |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ruacana Power Station[1] | Ruacana | Reservoir | 330 MW | 1978/2012 | Ruacana Reservoir | Cunene River |
Solar power
Power plant | Community | Coordinates | Type | Capacity | Year completed |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
HopSol Otjiwarongo[2] | Otjiwarongo | 5 MW | 2015 | ||
InnoSun Omburu | Omaruru | 4,5 MW | 2015 | ||
HopSol Otjozondjupa | Grootfontein | 5 MW | 2016 | ||
Ejuva I | Gobabis | 5 MW | 2016 | ||
Ejuva II | Gobabis | 5 MW | 2016 | ||
Rosh Pinah Power Plant | Rosh Pinah | 5 MW | 2017 |
Pictures
- Gobabis Solar Power Station from bid's eye view (2017)
- Aerial view of Power Plant Rosh Pinah before 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 Karibib (Aerial view 2017)
- Wind Power Plant Lüderitz (2017)
- Power Plant Arandis (2018)
- Power plant Grootfontein (2018)
Thermal
Thermal power station | Community | Coordinates | Fuel type | Capacity | Year completed or completion expected | Name of owner | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Van Eck Power Station[3] | Windhoek | Coal | 120 MW | 1972 | NamPower | As of 2015 only one block of 30 MW active[4] | |
Paratus Power Station[5] | Walvisbay | Diesel | 24 MW | 1976 | NamPower | standby station, currently only 16 MW | |
ANIXAS Power Station[6] | Walvisbay | Diesel | 22.5 MW | 2011 | NamPower |
See also
References
- ↑ History of Ruacana Dam and Power Station
- ↑ HopSol-Projectsite
- ↑ NamPower Van Eck Power Station
- ↑ "Windhoeker Van-Eck-Werk zurück am Netz" [Windhoek's Van Eck station back on grid]. Allgemeine Zeitung (in German). 29 May 2015.
- ↑ NamPower Paratus Power Station
- ↑ NamPower ANIXAS Power Station
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