Windhoek grid modernization

Windhoek Launches Urban Electrification Plan

Windhoek''s ambitious urban electrification plan targets informal settlements, expanding grid access to hundreds of households in Otjomuise and Khomasdal by 2025.

City of Windhoek Expands Electrification Efforts in Informal

City of Windhoek Expands Electrification Efforts in Informal Settlements. The City of Windhoek has successfully connected more than 50 households to the electricity grid in Okatunda

AFREC Kicks Off Hands-On In-Country Smart Grid Training in Namibia

Drawing on AFREC''s previous online training sessions, the workshop translates continental learning into practical, country-level delivery and features experience-sharing with South

Electrifying informal settlements could unlock N$70 million

The City of Windhoek could generate up to N$70 million annually by connecting all informal households to the electricity grid, a move that could unlock new funds to reinvest in critical

803 informal settlement homes to be linked to power grid

Residents of Windhoek''s Okatunda and surrounding informal settlements in Tobias Hainyeko constituency showed up in numbers on Wednesday to witness the inauguration of an

Capital announces power plan

The Windhoek municipality plans to connect another 4 000 houses to the capital''s power grid over the next five years - until 2028. This plan was approved at the last city council meeting on

City of Windhoek Brings Electricity to Informal Settlements

The electrification of informal settlements marks a positive and transformative development for Windhoek and its residents. It not only enhances the quality of life for thousands of

City of Windhoek Targets Over 3,400 Households in 2025/26

In response, the City of Windhoek has outlined its 2025/26 Electrification Programme, identifying five key areas across the two constituencies for power infrastructure development.

720 Windhoek households to receive electricity

The City of Windhoek is at an advanced stage to provide electricity to 720 households at a cost of N$11,4 million, Windhoek mayor Queen Kamati said at a city council meeting on Thursday.

In Windhoek, using solar energy to electrify informal settlements

Approved in June 2023 by the UMDF Oversight Committee, the "Informal Settlement Renewable Electrification and Upgrading Program" will facilitate electrification of 50,000 households

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