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Namibia, Angola seal $244 million deal to link power grids

The project involves transmission line linking Namibiaโ€™s Kunene region to Cahama in Angola
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Namibia and Angola have signed agreements for a cross-border electricity project valued at about $244 million, aimed at linking their national grids and expanding power trade in southern Africa.ย 

The deal, signed in Luanda earlier on Friday, covers the development of the Angolaโ€“Namibia Power Interconnection Project (ANNA).

NamPower, Namibiaโ€™s national utility, and Angolaโ€™s transmission operator, Rede Nacional de Transporte deย Electricidade, signed a joint development agreement and a power purchase agreement to advance the project.ย 

Speaking at the signing ceremony, Namibiaโ€™s Minister of Industries, Mines and Energy, Modestusย Amutse, said the project is central to the countryโ€™s long-term electricity plans.ย 

โ€œAs a country with growing energy demand, securing a reliable, affordable and sustainable electricity supply remains a national priority.ย 

โ€œThe ANNA project will play a key role in diversifying our energy mix, reducing supply risks and supporting long-term economic development,โ€ he said.ย 

The ANNA project has been under considerationย since 2017, following earlier feasibility studies and regional planning under the Southern African Power Pool (SAPP).ย 

It is designed to address infrastructure gaps that have limited electricity trade between countries in the region.ย 

At its core, the project involves the construction of a 166-kilometre, 400 kV transmission lineย connecting Namibiaโ€™s Kunene region toย Cahamaย in Angola.ย 

ย Additionalย infrastructure, including substations and voltage control systems, will support electricity flow across the network.ย 

A separate 270-kilometre transmission line within Namibia, linkingย Omatandoย andย Otjikoto, is also planned to reinforce the domestic grid and integrate the cross-border supply.ย 

Amutseย noted that progress on the agreements follows engagements between both governments earlier this year, with the project targeted for completion by 2029.ย 

Addressing supply gaps and export constraintsย 

Namibia currently relies on imported electricity and is subject to supply disruptions fromย neighbouringย countries.ย 

The interconnector is planned to provide anย additionalย source of power as demand increasesย 

Meanwhile, Angola has expanded its electricity generation capacity in recent years, including investments in hydropower and other energy sources. Limited transmission infrastructure has limited its ability to export electricity.ย 

Amutseย said the project would allow Angola to use more of its available generation capacityย 

โ€œBy linking Angola to the Southern African Power Pool, the project enhances regional connectivity and unlocks the full potential of cross-border electricity trade,โ€ he said.ย 

NamPowerย managing directorย Kahengeย Haulofuย described the agreement as a response to regional supply and demand conditions.ย 

โ€œThis project is a practical response to rising energy demand and supply constraints in the SADC region,โ€ he said.ย 

What lies aheadย 

Namibiaโ€™s Cabinet has approved funding for the countryโ€™s share of the project through the National Energy Fund, covering infrastructure within its borders.ย 

The funding will support the engineering,ย procurementย and construction of the transmission line from Angola into Namibia, along with associated network upgrades.ย 

โ€œSigning these agreements is merely the beginning. Our focus must now move to implementation. I encourage all parties toย maintainย momentum and ensure effective coordination,โ€ย Amutseย said.ย 

The interconnectorย componentย alone is estimated at about $52 million, while broader infrastructure investments are expected to raise the total project cost to approximately $220 million.ย 

What you should knowย 

The project is also expected to connect Angola more directly to the Southern African Power Pool, a regional platform thatย facilitatesย electricity trading among member countries.ย 

Participation in the pool allows countries to buy and sell electricity based on supply and demand, helping to manage shortages and improve grid stability.ย 

For Namibia, whichย remainsย a net importer of electricity, the interconnector provides anย additionalย supply route. For Angola, it creates an avenue to export surplus power into the regional market.ย 

Amutseย said cooperation in the energy sectorย remainsย critical for addressing shared challenges, adding that regional integration is essential to energy security, economicย development,ย and climate resilience.ย 

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