Reports
Pre-feasibility study into solar energy rollout in Namibia
Africa New Energies secured funding to carry out a pre-feasibility study assessing the potential and commercial viability of widespread solar energy adoption in Namibia
Africa New Energies secured funding to carry out a pre-feasibility study assessing the potential and commercial viability of widespread solar energy adoption in Namibia
Peter Cunningham, Chairman of the Namibian Environment & Wildlife Society investigated biodiversity on the concession to make sure that the fauna and flaura present would be protected from any negative affects of local development.
The report provided here delves into the socio-economic circumstances present in the concessionary area which covers the Aminius and Kalahari constituencies of East Namibia.
A study conducted over five years demonstrated that soil-gas concentrations can be used to predict the existence of commercial hydrocarbon deposits.
Trace quantities of hydrocarbons in the soil result in distinctive magnetic signatures in specific areas of land.
Microseepage, the phenomenon where trace quantities of hydrocarbons ‘seep’ through the soil, is explained here by Dietmar Schumacher, the renowned petroleum geologist.