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US holds sustainable design ceremony to reinforce partnership with Namibia

Over 900 solar panels worth $410 000 USD (approximately 7,5 million Namibia dollars) were installed to support the energy needs of the new embassy compound

Emmanuel Chilamphuma by Emmanuel Chilamphuma
March 12, 2023
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Ambassador Randy Berry, U.S. Ambassador to Namibia, hosted a solar panel installation and sustainable design ceremony to highlight the strides the U.S government is taking to support Namibia’s sustainability goals to lower and use of renewable energy.

City of Windhoek Mayor Joseph Uapingene, government officials, members from NamPower and other civil society interlocuters attended the event held at the new embassy compound.

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The United States is committed to working hand-in-hand with Namibia to build a brighter future for all of us

“Namibia is blessed with some of the world’s best solar power potential, and we are proud that the new embassy compound will feature a 403 kWP solar array that will power 50% of the Chancery’s needs. This is equivalent to offsetting carbon emissions from 87 passenger cars per year, and it represents a significant step towards decreasing foreign energy dependence,” said U.S. Ambassador Berry. Over 900 solar panels worth $410 000 USD (approximately 7,5 million Namibia dollars) were installed to support the energy needs of the new embassy compound.

In addition to making the new embassy compound energy efficient, the U.S. government in conjunction with contractor B.L. Harbert International have implemented other environmental sustainability and corporate social responsibility initiatives, such as planting over 4000 native plants which require zero irrigation. B.L. Harbert International also held a lunch donation project, providing over 350,000 meals to school age children.

Also read: Namibia makes third oil discovery in the Orange Basin

The U.S. government has invested approximately $17 million USD (approximately 310 million Namibia dollars) into the Namibian economy with the construction of this new compound. More than 2,000 Namibians are employed in the construction project, of which 130 were women. As highlighted by Ambassador Berry, “The United States is committed to working hand-in-hand with Namibia to build a brighter future for all of us”.

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Emmanuel Chilamphuma

Emmanuel Chilamphuma

Emmanuel is the founder and principal of Sarko Partners, a UK-based business development agency bridging opportunities between the UK and key African markets. He has developed his career as a Senior Africa-focused Analyst having held positions in different private investment groups operating in Subsaharan Africa. Emmanuel also holds a position at FurtherMarkets where he manages a number of Business Development initiatives connecting Southern Africa to foreign markets, particularly the UK, the US, and the European Union. Emmanuel was born in Zimbabwe to a Malawian family and grew up in London. He holds an International Economic Law degree from the University of London.

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