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Namibia aims to electrify 70 pct of Windhoek''s informal
WINDHOEK, July 18 (Xinhua) -- Namibia is targeting a 70 percent electrification rate in the capital city''s informal settlements by 2030, said Natangue Ithete, deputy prime minister and minister
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. The
NERSA embarks on development of electricity trading rules
Based on the outlined empowerment, NERSA is formulating Electricity Trading Rules, including Import and Export Trading Rules, under section 35 of the ERA. These rules are designed to
Windhoek Electricity Tariffs Remain Unchanged Pending
After a resident claimed their electricity units dropped sharply from 48 to 40 for N$100, suspicions of an unnoticed tariff increase spread. Lydia Amutenya, the City''s Public Relations Officer,
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
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Industry Setting and enforcing the Code We set the Electricity Industry Participation Code 2010 - the rules that govern nearly every aspect of New Zealand''s electricity industry. It''s each industry participant''s responsibility
