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Tapping into this abundant natural resource will not just supply homeowners with cheap, clean electricity but it will also create jobs in solar energy technologies.
But up to now, high import costs and tariffs for solar panels have been major obstacles for the implementation of solar power in Namibia.
However, The Ministry of Mines and Energy [MME] has embarked on a five-year renewable energy master plan, which started in 2005. Assisted by the United Nations Development Programme, they are increasing public awareness on the use of solar energy.
The MME runs a programme to remove the barriers that still exist to promote the use of renewable energies.
The Ministry of Mines and Energy stipulated the use of solar water heaters in all government buildings. And the MME now offer loans at low interest rates for families to buy and install solar water heaters in their homes.
This really should stretch to solar pv for electricity as well. But seeing as it doesn't, there are still ways to install it yourself without incurring the steep costs that a professional installer would charge you. For more details click here.
Other solar projects
There are plans by private entrepreneurs and farmers to build a huge solar energy plant in southern Namibia, where the highest amount of sun radiation is measured. A mere 64 square kilometres of land covered with solar panels would generatee enough electricity for the whole of Namibia.
And there are ambitious plans to construct a solar tower. It is rumoured that it is going to be built in the Namib Desert, close enough to allow for a pipeline to the Atlantic Ocean. This way, seawater can be extracted and desalinated to allow large-scale agriculture such as crop farming.
According to reports, all these diversified activities would create about 25,000 jobs.
And that has to be good news. For everyone.
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