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Utilities in Namibia
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Companies
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Nampower
NamPower is the national power utility of Namibia and specialises in the generation and transmission of electricity. As an electricity company NamPower understands that electricity invariably plays an important role in the socio-economic development of Namibia. As the engine that drives progress, our main objectives are the availability, affordability and accessibility of electricity to as many Namibians as possible within the shortest possible time. NamPower's main sources of power are the thermal, coal-fired Van Eck Power Station outside Windhoek, the hydroelectric plant at the Ruacana Falls in the Kunene Region, and the standby diesel-driven Paratus Power Station at Walvis Bay. NamPower also has a world-class transmission network.
501 to 1000 staff
City Of Windhoek
This is the official account of the City of Windhoek Our vision is to be a sustainable and Caring City by 2027
1001 to 5000 staff
Electricity Control Board
The Electricity Control Board is a statutory regulatory authority established in terms of the Electricity Act, (Act 2 of The Electricity Control Board has the core responsibility of regulating electricity generation, transmission, distribution, supply, import and export in Namibia. In the execution of its statutory regulatory functions the affairs of the Electricity Control Board are managed by a Technical Secretariat headed by a Chief Executive Officer.
11 to 50 staff
Team Cenored
CENORED is the 3rd licensed regional electricity distribution company to be established in Namibia, after NORED and Erongo RED in 2002 and 2004 respectively. CENORED license area covers the Otjozondjupa, part of Oshikoto and Omaheke and Kunene regions and has a customer base of approximately customers in its main supply area (plus some 3,300 in the Omaheke Region and some 6,400 in Okahandja), ranging from large power users to single-phase prepayment clients over an area of approximately 120 square kilometers and 8 kilometres line infrastructure. 201 dedicated men and women are employed by CENORED, as we strive to make a meaningful contribution to the socio-economic development of Namibia through the provision of reliable electricity services to our customers. CENORED’s shareholders are the Regional Councils of the Kunene, Oshikoto and Otjozondjupa Regions, the Local Authorities within its supply area, and NamPower. Shareholding is arrived at based on the depreciated replacement value of physical assets contributed to the RED, and kWh sold to end consumers in the respective shareholder’s area.
201 to 500 staff
Cenored Pty Ltd
Regional electricity distributor in the Otjozondjupa Region in central-north of Namibia. Distributes electricity to the towns and village council(s) of: Otjiwarongo Municipality, Tsumeb Municipality, Grootfontein Municipality, Outjo Municipality, Khorixas Town Council, Okakarara Town Council & Kamanjab Village Council. Shareholders include the entities above and the national utility, Nampower.
51 to 200 staff
Netvend Metering Solutions
Netvend is a Namibian prepaid utility vending service provider, operational since 2008, and is currently the only fully locally hosted and operated prepaid electricity and prepaid water token generator. Our vending service is unique in that it offers the full chain of prepaid utility vending services, which includes; • Back-end/token generator: Utility back-end system contains the prepaid customer database and upon request generates the STS virtual tokens (20 digit number) use to load/recharge prepaid utility meters. • Super Vendor: A Super Vendor system is one that integrates into a utility’s back-end system to offer a wider reach of vending services through a number of vending channels. Super Vendors are often also referred to as integrators/aggregators as they further offer integration with third parties (such as banks) for even wider reach and vending channel offering. In support of our vending software service, Netvend provides services for the supply, delivery, installation and support of electricity as well as water meters and associated installation hardware.
11 to 50 staff
Olusheno
Olusheno is a brings light to thousands of poor people in Southern Africa. It's our social mission to bring solar home systems to the needy. Our customers enjoy clean, safe light - most of them for the first time in their lives!
11 to 50 staff
Windhoek Goreangab Operating Company
Located in central Namibia, Windhoek lives under the constant threat of a water shortage. The Namibian capital is home to people to whom every drop counts. So in 1968 the municipality built the the first Goreangab wastewater recycling plant, the first of its kind in the world. In 2002 the New Goreangab Reclamation Plant (NGRP) was completed and is operated by the Windhoek Goreangab Operating Company (Pty) Ltd (WINGOC). The Windhoek Goreangab Operating Company (Pty) Ltd and its shareholders are proud to be associated with the City of Windhoek in reclamation of portable water from waste water. We at WINGOC strive to deliver a service of excellence through continuous improvement to satisfy our community. WINGOC commits itself to- Excel in the production and supply of potable water of the highest quality through Total Quality Management- Enhance profitability by creating a sense of responsibility through continuous Human Resources Development and team work- To ensure continuous Applied Research in order to enhance water quality and water treatment technology- Promote Environmental Awareness and implement sound preventative action plans- Contribute meaningfully to Economic Development by providing socio-economic opportunities to all Namibians
11 to 50 staff
Incharge Control Solutions
InCharge Control Solutions: Leading the Way in providing state-of-the-art products for Energy & Water Management, Environmental Monitoring and Building Management. InCharge Control Solutions has a track record of success in the implementation of building management systems that have given the company first-hand knowledge and expertise in using the right products for the job. We have worked with a wide array of industries, from commercial buildings, hospitals, universities, hotels and even government institutions. InCharge Control Solutions has developed building management systems that are tailored to meet each client's specific needs and offers unique solutions that can help companies reduce not only their energy and water consumption, but also their operational efficiency. InCharge Control Solutions provides support and maintenance services to ensure that their clients get the most out of their systems and hardware. InCharge Control Solutions has seen a dramatic increase in the demands for its products by clients in industries that face unique challenges and high energy and water consumption. InCharge Control Solutions has been at the forefront of providing state-of-the-art products and services for over decade and is dedicated to continue to provide innovative products and services to help companies save money, reduce carbon emissions, and become more sustainable.
1 to 10 staff
Hepwater Heat Exchange Products
Our purpose,"Engineering Africa's Water for Life", empowers us to shape a sustainable future by providing engineering solutions that align with the unique water demands of the African continent. About Us: 1998 - Heat Exchange Products (HEPWater) was founded in 1998 and initially specialised in heat transfer applications. Recognising the need to address water quality challenges, the company diversified its expertise into providing effective water management solutions. 2011 - HEPWater obtained ISO 9001 accreditation for its Quality Management System. 2018 - Our majority shareholding was acquired by the Allegrow Fund, which is managed by Eos Capital. HEPWater is 100% Namibian-owned. 2019 - Valco Pipes was acquired to offer water transfer solutions to our clients. 2021 - Namibia Aqua Mechanica was acquired, which enabled HEPWater to broaden its scope in water transfer solutions to new industries. 2023 - We changed our logo to be in line with our renewed purpose. Let us know what you think!
11 to 50 staff
Arandis Power
Natura Energy was the original founder and majority shareholder of the special purpose vehicle Arandis Power (Pty) Ltd, established in 2011 for the development of a thermal power generation facility in Namibia. Under Natura Energy’s leadership, the project advanced through all key development stages—engineering, permitting, procurement, and financing—evolving into one of the most innovative power initiatives of its time in the Southern African region: a fully integrated hybrid power plant combining Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO) and solar PV technologies, designed to deliver baseload power to Namibia’s national utility, NamPower. Initially developed in partnership with Copperbelt Energy Corporation (Zambia) and Scatec (Norway), and later joined by StanLib Asset Management (South Africa) and Wärtsilä (Finland) as equity partners, the plant was engineered to supply approximately 20% of Namibia’s national baseload electricity requirements. The design featured seven HFO generators, each with a capacity of 17MW and weighing over 350 tonnes, complemented by 45MW of solar PV capacity used exclusively to offset fuel consumption and enhance CO2 efficiency. Despite initial support, NamPower ultimately withdrew from in international procurement process, which was later found to have been flawed. Following legal proceedings, the Supreme Court of Namibia issued a favourable judgment in favour of Arandis Power and its shareholder, Natura Energy. In 2022, Natura Energy divested its land rights interest in the project but retained all associated intellectual property rights and know-how developed during the initiative.
1 to 10 staff
Aqua Services & Engineering
As the Namibia's largest water treatment company, ASE supplies turnkey water and wastewater treatment solutions to municipalities, industries and water utilities in Namibia, small- to large-scale. This is supported through the supply of treatment and mining reagents, as well as full maintenance and operational capabilities. ASE uses its experience and expertise within the region to customize the latest water treatment technologies to the unique needs of the country’s water challenges with the focus on reusing water optimally. It is committed to optimizing and maintaining Namibia’s water infrastructure, and has played a central role in several of the region’s keynote water treatment installations. ASE has grown the be the mayor supplier of mining process reagents and process support. ASE offers on-site water analysis; planning, design and consultation work; turnkey engineering, project management and construction; commissioning; water life cycle analysis; as well as operation and maintenance of plants.
51 to 200 staff
Erongo Red
Envisaged as a dynamic and efficient commercialised electricity distributor for the Erongo Region, the Erongo Regional Electricity Distributor Company (Pty) Ltd, commonly known as Erongo RED, started trading on 01 July 2005 within the context of the Namibian Government’s National Development Plan. Erongo RED was formed by merging the service of electricity distribution from various municipalities and town councils in Erongo Region namely the Municipality of Walvis Bay, Swakopmund, Henties Bay and Omaruru; the Town Council of Karibib, Usakos and Arandis; Erongo Regional Council and NamPower. All these individual institutions are shareholders of Erongo RED. The initiative to create the REDs was part of the Electricity Supply Industry (ESI) and Electricity Distribution Industry (EDI) Restructuring Policy to distribute and supply electricity through economies of scale, pooling of human and operational capital resources to ultimately stabilize electricity prices and ensure reasonable, affordable and cost reflective tariffs to electricity consumers. The company purchases electricity from NamPower for both urban and rural customers. The electricity is transmitted and distributed to different customer segments ranging from residential, business and industrial customers. Erongo RED uses about 15% of the total electricity requirement of Namibia. The electricity industry in Namibia is regulated by the Electricity Control Board of Namibia, thus Erongo RED operates under set regulations. The core business of Erongo RED is to distribute and supply electricity within the mighty region of Erongo. Erongo RED received distribution and supply licences which are valid until 2030. The company also received a generation licence in 2006 for embedded power generation for a 220 kW wind generator near Walvis Bay, the first known network-connected wind generator in Namibia.
201 to 500 staff
City Of Windhoek
The City of Windhoek consists of the Office of the CEO and nine departments, which are geared towards increasing service delivery to the residents of the Capital of Namibia. The departments and the people responsible for delivering services to its residents are: 1. Department of Finance 2. Department of Electricity 3. Department of Human Resources 4. Department of Information & Communication Technology 5. Department of Infrastructure, Water and Waste Management 6. Department of Planning, Urbanisation and Environment 7. Department of Transport 8. Department of City Police and Emergency Management 9. Department of Economic Development and Community Services
1001 to 5000 staff
Xaris
Xaris is a developer and asset manager of Energy Projects (e.g. Power Plants), Complex Infrastructure (e.g. Data Centres) and Commercial Developments (e.g. Shopping Centres, Industrial Sites). Xaris is known for owning its project links making sure its projects are successfully delivered. Xaris Developments is focused on enabling infrastructure development opportunities within emerging markets. Infrastructure development is crucial to economic and social growth, and power plants specifically underpin all other development and form the underlying backbone of socio-economic prosperity. Our projects cover Power Plant Development across the energy mix – from cutting edge clean-coal technology to thermal and renewable energy. Our flagship Power Plant Development project is the Walvis Bay Power Plant which is an integrated LNG to Power The right technology is, however, only one part of a successful infrastructure project. Xaris expertly brings together a package comprising the correct financial structure, the right investors and the best technology, all tailored for developing market conditions. At Xaris Developments we are passionate about our purpose. It will lead us to new places and a better future. It is a purpose that will not only help create and expand infrastructure, but will enable the sustainable development of communities and people. Xaris Asset Management and Construction focus on Complex Infrastructure (e.g. Data Centres) and Commercial Developments (e.g. Shopping Centres, Industrial Sites, Contractor temporary camps).
51 to 200 staff
H-Boi.Com
Energy A seed
1 to 10 staff