NamPower Breaks Ground on Namibia''s Largest Solar
On 19 June 2025, NamPower officially commenced construction of the 100 MW Sores |Gaib Solar PV Power Station, marking its largest solar power project to
Namibia: Nampower Breaks Ground for Biggest Solar
This latest solar power project is funded through a combination of a loan from KfW (German Development Bank, equivalent to about N$1,3 billion)
NamPower Begins Construction on $88.6M USD Solar Plant
Located approximately 33 km northwest of Rosh Pinah in the Kharas Region, the plant represents a major stride toward strengthening Namibia''s domestic energy generation and reducing
Namibia solar power: Impressive 100 MW Plant Advances
NamPower, Namibia''s state-owned utility, is making significant strides with its Rosh Pinah solar plant project, a landmark initiative set to
NamPower to break ground on 100MW Sores |Gaib
The Namibia Power Corporation (NamPower) is set to officially break ground on its largest solar power plant, the 100MW Sores |Gaib Power Station,
Namibia begins construction of 100-MW solar power plant
WINDHOEK, June 20 — Namibia officially broke ground on Thursday for its largest solar photovoltaic power plant, the 100-MW Sores Gaib Power Station, marking a major step toward enhancing the
NamPower''s N$1.6-billion solar power station to recruit
Namibia Power Corporation (NamPower) managing director Simson Haulofu says the N$1.6-billion 100PV Sores /Gaib Power Station project is set to
Construction Officially Begins on Namibia''s Landmark Sores |Gaib
NamPower officially commenced construction on its largest solar project to date, the 100 MW Sores |Gaib solar plant, on Thursday, June 19. Located 33 km from Rosh Pinah in southern
Namibia Plans $1.76 Billion Energy Push, Eyes Private Capital
Under a compact to improve energy access announced on Thursday in Windhoek, the capital, the southwest African nation aims to add 454 megawatts of renewable capacity by 2030,
Namibia: Nampower Breaks Ground for Biggest Solar PlantN$1.8
NamPower recently made history by breaking ground for the biggest solar power plant ever to be constructed in the country, constituting an investment of N$1.6 billion.
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