NamWater turns to solar power to cut soaring electricity costs
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 2/08/2025
The national water utility, NamWater, is transitioning to power parts of its operations using solar energy in a bid to reduce mounting electricity costs. This currently accounts for as much as 40% of its annual operational expenses. NamWater says it has launched a procurement process inviting (…)
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