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"Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure…”Nelson Mandela. South African Statesman , 1993 Nobel Prize for Peace, b.1918
NamPower’s perspectives on CCS
by
Mr. Danie. F. LouwNamPower Manager: Safety, Health, Environment
& Wellness
&Mr. Noddy HipangelwaMinistry Of Mines & Energy
Deputy DirectorJohannesburg, 1 June 2011
Introduction to the Power Industry in Namibia
Electricity network in Namibia
Climate Change in Namibia
NamPower carbon footprint
Carbon Capture and Storage in Namibia
Namibia & CCs
Namibia’s Geology
The way forward
Conclusion
Discussion Points
The power industry in Namibia is one of the smallest in Southern Africa
with a peak demand of 520 MW during 2010.
Generation, three power stations with the largest the Ruacana
hydropower Station.
There are number of role players in the Electricity industry, but
NamPower is at present amongst the largest been licensed to generate
electricity.
Demand is expected to increase over the next ten years due to the
development of Uranium mines on the western Coast of the country.
Introduction to the Power Industry in Namibia
Power Generation in Namibia
Electricity Network
Investigations for new electricity generation capacity in the country are
underway, and include assessments for:
A Coal-Fired Power Station of up to 400 MW,
50 MW Diesel,
800 MW Natural Gas,
80 MW Wind,
Up to 600 MW from Hydro, and a Nuclear Power Station.
Namibia does not offer easily exploitable fossil fuel reserves, apart from its