Electricity Use in Namibia

Developing Algorithms to Encourage More Efficient Consumer Behaviour and Motivate More Environmentally Friendly Utility Practises

by Godwin Norense Osarumwense Asemota


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$42.95
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/7/2013

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 850
ISBN : 9781475959956
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 850
ISBN : 9781475959970
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 850
ISBN : 9781475959963

About the Book

By 2007, electricity demand in Namibia, Southern Africa, outstripped the supply capacity in the region. Namibia relies on other sources to provide 53 percent of its local electricity needs. This disparity necessitated either the introduction of new generation capacity or load management to supply the shortfall in electricity demand, with a subsequent rise in electricity costs.

In Electricity Use in Namibia, author Dr. Godwin Norense Osarumwense Asemota explores load management methodologies vital to the effective, efficient, and successful operation of any power utility—in order to reduce electricity demand peaks, lower utility production cost, reduce consumer cost, match consumer loads with supply constraints, and improve availability.

Asemota provides the background of the study, discusses the historical perspective of Namibian Utility, presents a literature review, details the research methodology, shares the results of the questionnaire through figures and tables, provides thorough analyses, and offers a conclusion and recommendations. Electricity Use in Namibia communicates the steps necessary to strengthen Namibia’s electricity backbone in order to facilitate a stable future for the country.


About the Author

Dr. Godwin Norense Osarumwense Asemota earned a PhD in electrical engineering and holds an MBA. He has experience in manufacturing, facilities management, urban and infrastructure development, fi nance, banking, investment and stock brokering, oil and gas, teaching, research, and consultancy. He is married to Dr. Olukemi Olufunmilola Asemota. This is his second book.