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Renewables and Environment in Namibia
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Renewables and Environment sector based in Namibia. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Anirep
ANIREP" Alpha Namibia Industries Renewable Energy Power Limited was formed and incorporated in Windhoek, Namibia, in 2018. ANIREP was established for the purpose of facilitating the investment of long-term capital in infrastructural renewable energy ANIREP aims to be a diversified infrastructure investment company, and will directly invest in infrastructural renewable energy projects in a responsible and transparent manner. In doing so, the Company will provide investors with a predictable, inflation linked, and long-term yielding investments whilst providing investors with liquidity to further invest or exit their investments. The Company will focus on making investments in various infrastructure projects through equity and debt instruments that meet the required internal rate of return (IRR) and shareholders’ approvals. ANIREP will adhere to the United Nations backed Principles for Responsible Investment and the Code for Responsible Investing in Namibia. The ANIREP’s board is responsible for ANIREP’s objectives, investment strategies as well as its overall supervision of the Manager. ANIREP shall outsource, to the manager, the identification and assessment of Viable Assets. The Manager will compile reports based on its analysis of the relevant factors and will present each identified Viable Asset to the Investment Committee. The investment committee will in turn take the Viable Asset to the Board for a vote. Following the Board’s principle decision to acquire the Viable Asset (and all subsequent investments), it will be proposed to the Shareholders for a final vote. If approved by the Shareholders, money will be released from the Escrow Account for the acquisition of the Viable Asset. The Manager has extensive expertise and knowledge of and experience in investments in the infrastructure and renewable energy sectors.
11 to 50 staff
Alensy Energy Solutions
Alensy Energy Solutions (Pty) Ltd offers services in the renewable energy sector in Africa, specialising in photovoltaic (PV) solar grid-tied, off-grid and hybrid systems. The company is diversified within the solar energy space, from offering thermal water heating solutions, to large scale commercial installation services. Since the establishment of the company in 2006, it has developed into a respected role player within the African market, offering engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) services to global clients. To date, Alensy has been contracted to construct in excess of 75 MWp and has managed over 60 MWp of Solar PV production facilities in Southern Africa. The business operates out of Windhoek Namibia, Johannesburg South Africa and Gaborone, Botswana
11 to 50 staff
Surge Sustainability Projects Pty Ltd
We believe biogas has an important role to play in moving towards sustainability. Producing renewable energy and fertilizer from organic waste. Surge Sustainability offers biogas solutions! Biogas plants built in Africa for Africa.
1 to 10 staff
Green Team Consultants
Green Team Consultants (GTC) is an Award-Winning Windhoek-based consultancy firm with its footprint in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in the area of geological services. At GTC, we believe in continual changes in diverse spheres in order to stop marking time, to move forward and adopt global best practices to tackle serious social and economic challenges in the world in general and Africa in particular. We are encouraged and inspired by the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) because our ideas are coaxed and enticed to remain alive.
1 to 10 staff
Terrawatt Bv
Terrawatt was founded in 2017 with the basic strategy providing Dutch homes and companies with solarpanels. Over the years, the managing partners have implemented strategic changes and build a company to their personal beliefs and (social) ambitions. During the corona period, they developed a vision being part of the ‘United Nations Sustainable Development Goals’ and created the LISP program (land Inclusive Solar Parks). The priority within the daily work is the development of solar parks in Namibia, where we want to play a major role in the development of the hydrogen ambition. Within the LISP program, landowners and local communities are part of this ambition.
1 to 10 staff