19.03.2014

Solar power put to good use in the Namib

Solar power put to good use in the Namib by Gondwana.

Solar power put to good use in the Namib by Gondwana.

The Namib Desert Lodge, part of the Gondwana accomodations, in parts is supplied by solar power.

The Namib Desert Lodge, part of the Gondwana accomodations, in parts is supplied by solar power.

Gondwana is setting the trend with the production of clean energy in the oldest desert on earth. Namib Desert Lodge now uses solar power to meet part of its energy needs.

The main building and chalets of Namib Desert Lodge are nestled against the fossilised dunes of the primeval Namib. The 65 en-suite rooms are equipped with air-conditioning to ensure a pleasant stay. Despite all its mod cons, however, Namib Desert Lodge is run in an eco-friendly manner, which recently moved into a new dimension. In February this year a total of 1,700 solar panels were installed on the roofs of the guest chalets and a few other buildings. The target: to generate 200,000 kWh of electricity per year and cover 50% of the lodge’s energy needs. This is a pilot project in the Namibian tourism industry. In the oldest desert on earth hardly a day goes by without sunshine, but a solar power plant of this size has never before been taken into operation under extreme desert conditions. If the one-year trial run proves successful the solar project will be continued at the lodges in Gondwana Canyon Park. Namib Desert Lodge, Canyon Roadhouse, Canyon Village and Canyon Lodge received the highest seal of quality, five desert flowers, from the environmental initiative Eco Awards Namibia last year. The lodges scored important points with their water recycling plants which provide irrigation for the gardens and thereby reduce overall water consumption by more than half. The gardens have largely been planted with indigenous trees, shrubs and succulents that do not use large amounts of water. The lodges’ waste disposal also earned them points: waste is sorted, glass is crushed and tins are pressed. Everything is then taken to recycling collection points. The experts and jury of the Eco Awards were also impressed by the staff training programmes which include courses on environmental awareness. Gondwana's social responsibility was praised as well. Among others, it is reflected in the broad range of Namibian products in the lodges’ souvenir shops and in the joint projects with local communities.

This is a press release from Namibiana Buchdepot: Solar power put to good use in the Namib.

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