Namibia benefits from an abundance of renewable energy resources namely solar, wind and biomass, and is home to a well-established electricity supply industry (ESI). The country boasts the world's second highest solar and wind regimes, with a technical wind potential of over 100GWThe United Nations Namibia House has adopted solar power through the installation of a 104kWp photovoltaic system. 26 January was the International Day of Clean Energy, celebrated worldwide to raise awareness and mobilizing action for a just and inclusive transition to clean energy for the benefit. nable, inclusive, and clean energy. TECH's proficiency in producing and applying future fuels, Cleanergy Solutions. Namibia, alongside 16 other countries, on 24 September committed to reforms and actionable plans to expand electricity access and connect 300 million Africans by 2030, with the endorsement of the National Energy Compact. This programme forms part of Mission 300, a partnership led by the World Bank. Namibia's Orange Basin emerged as a global exploration hotspot after 2022, when Shell's Graff-1X and TotalEnergies' Venus-1X offshore wells struck significant oil. These giant deepwater finds, along with Galp's 2024 Mopane-1X discovery, have uncovered over 11 billion barrels of oil in place.