[Fiware-tech-help] [FIWARE-JIRA] (HELP-7516) Namibian first CSP Solar plant details to be published in November

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Tue Oct 18 10:52:00 CEST 2016


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> [Fiware-tech-help] Namibian first CSP Solar plant details to be published in November
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>                 Key: HELP-7516
>                 URL: https://jira.fiware.org/browse/HELP-7516
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> Up to 70% of Namibia’s electricity demand is imported, mostly from South Africa and to a lesser extent form Zimbabwe and Zambia. NamPower, Namibia’s national power utility, is pursuing comprehensive energy provision and supply efficiency throughout Namibia. Concentrated solar power especially with storage, has been regarded as one of the renewable priorities to be developed by NamPower. With an annual DNI of up to 3,000 kWh/㎡, CSP technology fits perfectly with the needs of the country. A pre-feasibility study for establishment of CSP plants in Namibia conducted earlier in 2012 identified over 33,000 k㎡ of available land with a theoretical potential of more than 250 GW of CSP to be deployed.
> [4]File to free download: Pre-Feasibility Study for the Establishment of a Pre-Commercial CSP Plant in Namibia 
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> As Ms. Margaret Mutschler, Head of Generation and Renewable Projects from Nampower, one of [5]CSP Focus South Africa 2016 Nov.23-24 Johannesburg speakers told CSP Focus, “NamPower is pursuing the CSP technology as one of the supply mix options in Namibia in all earnestly and by November will have a lot of information and clarity on project description, procurement and funding models.” It is great to know that Namibia will shortly be on the CSP map. Margaret has been heading the division implementing new conventional and renewable power station projects. One of her favorite projects is the development of a CSP power station as well as a CSP road map for Namibia, paving the way to use CSP technology as an affordable heat and electricity energy source.
> Last chance to enjoy USD100 off discount by registering before Oct.27. 
> [6]Click here to register or download program for CSP Focus South Africa Nov.23-24. 
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> The details of Margaret’s presentation during CSP Focus South Africa 2016 Nov.23-24 include:
> 1. Purpose, objectives and strategy followed in the project development and packaging
> 2. Outcome of ground solar resource on three different locations
> 3. Overview of the Macro-Economic benefits to Namibia 
> 4. CSP’s role in grid support in Namibia
> 5. Outcome of Technical investigation
> 6. Opportunities for participation in the implementation of the project
> 7. Way Forward on the implementation of the projectConfirmed Speakers during CSP Focus South Africa 2016 Nov.23-24:
> Government & Grid: IPP Office, CSIR, Eskom, Nampower
> Developer/EPC: Abengoa, ACWA, SolarReserve, ACS-Cobra, TSK, ENGIE, SENER, Empresarios Agrupados, Mott MacDonald
> Financier: IDC, IFC, Nedbank, DBSA
> R&D, Technology & Consultancy: 247Solar Inc., STERG, Baker & McKenzie, Allen & Overy LLP, Frost & Sullivan, GeoSun and Arcus Consulting.
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