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Namibia Holiday & Travel - General Information - Physical Infrastructure |
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About Namibia |
The Economy |
Tourism |
Physical Infrastructure |
Social Infrastructure |
History & Political Development |
Natural Environment |
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Namibia has well-developed and efficient infrastructures to supply its citizens with electricity and water. A total of 126 bulk national schemes supply water for domestic, stock watering, mining, irrigation and industrial purposes.
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Transport Services (01.09.2009)
• Roads • Ports and harbours • Air travel • Airports company, airports and airstrips • Railways • Walvis Bay Corridor
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Comminication services (01.09.2009)
• Telephone service • Mobile communication • Postal service
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Energy (01.09.2009)
The energy sector plays a vital role in Namibia’s economy, as the
various sectors – agriculture, mining, fishing, tourism, transport and
communication – are largely dependent on petroleum fuel for
transporting goods and services. The country is endowed with natural
energy resources such as gas, wind, sun and biomass.
Namibia’s
water resources, however, are limited and the country depends to a
large extent on imports of electricity to meet national demand.
Opportunities for hydrocarbon exploration are offered on- and offshore.
All development within the energy sector will be carried out
according to Namibia’s Energy White Paper, which encourages
private-sector participation, security of supply, development and
growth, and sustainability.
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