World Bank Loan to Support Namibian Power Expansion
International financial institution the World Bank is providing financial backing for a $138.5 million electricity project in Namibia. The project will strengthen Namibia’s electricity transmission network while advancing the integration of renewable energy in national grid infrastructure. Implemented by Namibia’s state-owned power utility NamPower, the project comprises the development of the second Auas-Kokerboom transmission line as well as a utility-scale battery energy storage system. The financing also serves to promote technical assistance to support NamPower
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