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Govt plans to electrify all homes by 2040

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Namibia plans to electrify all households by 2040, Mines and Energy minister, Tom Alweendo has revealed.

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The government’s plans are outlined in the recently approved National Electrification Policy.

“I am pleased to share that our government recently approved the National Electrification Policy, a visionary document that shifts our focus from schools and public institutions to households once we achieve the goal of electrifying all schools under HPPII. This policy aims to bring the transformative power of electricity into the heart of every Namibian home by electrifying all households by 2040. More details on the strategy for achieving this goal will be made available through the media in due course,” said Alweendo.

The Mines and Energy minister, emphasized that supportive government policies and regulations are vital for attracting investment in the energy sector, which, in turn, will support government development initiatives.

“It is of critical importance that we proactively plan, structure, and manage the energy sector and its ongoing development to ensure that it can optimally support the many development initiatives taking place in Namibia today and in the future. Policies that encourage private sector participation, renewable energy development, and energy efficiency can accelerate economic development,” he said.

“Developing a robust energy infrastructure enables the reliable supply of electricity to industries, businesses, and households, driving economic activities.”

Alweendo said affordable and reliable energy is crucial for the country’s industrial development.

“It allows industries to operate efficiently and competitively. The availability of energy can attract investment in various sectors, including manufacturing, mining, and agriculture, leading to job creation and economic growth. Extending energy access to rural areas can improve the living standards of the population and promote economic activities in these regions. Electricity can be used for productive purposes such as agricultural processing, lighting, and powering small businesses, all of which contribute to economic development,” the Minister said.

“Like many nations, Namibia imports a significant portion of its energy but also possesses natural resources that can be harnessed for energy production. The Government of Namibia recognizes that the country’s energy sector is of strategic importance for our nation’s socioeconomic growth and development.”

Alweendo said reducing reliance on imported fossil fuels and diversifying energy sources can enhance Namibia’s energy security.

“Namibia can harness renewable energy sources like solar and wind to decrease dependence on fossil fuels, which are subject to price volatility and negatively affect the environment. Reducing reliance on imported fossil fuels not only helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change but also enhances energy security and can have economic benefits by reducing the outflow of funds for fuel imports. Namibia is in the process of developing strategies for its specific circumstances and gradually transitioning toward a more sustainable and energy-independent future,” he said.

The government push comes as the Ministry of Mines and Energy in August revealed plans to provide funding for 400 off-grid households, which will be financed through the Solar Revolving Fund, in an effort to promote rural electrification.

This comes as the Harambee Prosperity Plan II aims to electrify approximately 6,000 rural and 13,000 peri-urban households.

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