UNDERSTANDING PERFORMANCE-BASED 2022
Rate-of-Return regulatory framework. Cost-Plus Regulation, also known as Rate-of-Return Regulation, is a methodology used in ut. lity regulation in the Namibian ESI. This approach allows regulated
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Rate-of-Return regulatory framework. Cost-Plus Regulation, also known as Rate-of-Return Regulation, is a methodology used in ut. lity regulation in the Namibian ESI. This approach allows regulated
Electricity was mainly sold to Redistributors - LPU (64.4%) and Mining (26.6%) on the domestic market, while Eskom Orange River obtained a share of 3.4 percent of the total domestic elec-tricity sales.
In the month of December 2022, Namibia exported a total of 4 671 MWh of electricity of which 39.4 percent was supplied to STEM Sales-SAPP, followed by Botswana (37.6%) while 12.4 per-cent of
The forecast is for Namibia''s own electricity load and does not consider the potential demand for electricity outside of Namibia that could be supplied with plants from within Namibia.
APPROVED ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY STANDARDS The Electricity Control Board (ECB) is a statutory regulatory authority established in terms of Electricity Act, 2007 (no 4, of 2007, Section 3
Namibia is facing significant challenges in meeting the growing electricity demand, particularly in rural areas where electrification rates remain low. Additionally, the
Facilitating Electricity Access There is a low level of regulatory development in facilitating electricity access. Rural electrification is the responsibility of the sector Ministry, guided by the Rural Electricity
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Summary Namibia''s National Electrification Policy aims to achieve universal electricity access by 2040 (Muyamba, 2023). The country''s overall electrification rate is estimated at 50%, but between 70%
Central Namibia, particularly in Windhoek, continues to dominate in revenue generation within the entire electricity distribution industry in Namibia, generating to about 34%, followed by Erongo RED with
1 Background Namibia is among the eight countries1 in Southern Africa that have embraced a common approach for the implementation of the Green Climate Fund (GCF) Readiness projects on
There has been a generally positive growth in the total consumption of the distribution customers in the country as shown in Figure 16, with an average growth rate of less than 4% annually, however, in the
In the month of July 2022, Namibia exported a total of 7 535 MWh of electricity of which 47.7 percent of electricity went to Botswana, followed by STEM Sales-SAPP (30.4%) while Angola received a share
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The Statistic Act No.9 of 2011 has been pass on by Parliament and signed by the President in terms of Namibian constitution.
The Technical Regulation Department is responsible for all engineering services required for regulatory oversight or compliance monitoring and involves the
Although Namibia is heavily dependent on imports of its electricity needs, Namibia is making great strides in ensuring that electricity imports will be reduced in the near future by increasing local
Access to electricity (% of population) - Namibia SDG 7.1.1 Electrification Dataset, World Bank ( WB ), uri: trackingsdg7.esmap /downloads, note: Data is downloaded from ESMAP website.
The Namibia Household Income and Expenditure Survey (NHIES) 2015/2016 edition is the fourth of its kind to be executed in Namibia and the first to be carried out by the Namibia Statistics Agency (NSA)
Revised Technical Rules: Electricity Act, 2007 Final - 2023 Issued By: Electricity Control Board P O Box 2923 ECB House, 35 Dr Theo-Ben Gurirab Street Windhoek, Namibia
The graph below shows that Namibia is one of the few Sub-Sahara African countries with a very low electricity access rate. As of 2016 Namibia reported to have a 38% of the population having access
With more than 50% of Namibia''s electrical energy being imported from South Africa, the country must be regarded as highly dependent on the RSA. This high import rate has been based on historical
Editor''s Remarks on Security of Electricity Supply in Namibia “The security of electricity supply problem has political as well as technical dimensions, therefore the role of players in the industry should be
Electricity division is mainly focusing on the rural electrification of public institutions as well as households in regions where there are no un-electrified public
Figure 28 shows the total revenue collected from the Electricity Distribution Industry (EDI) of Namibia. The revenue generated or collected within the Electricity Distribution Industry has been growing