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Check out our latest news and events
NamPower is inviting bids of consultancy services for forest stewardship council (FSC) certification services from a FSC accredited certification body for the certification of the proposed NamPower FSC group scheme for the Otjikoto Biomass Power Station Clarification Closing Date: 14 July 2025 (Namibian Time) Bid Deadline: 01 August 2025 at [...]
Read MoreToday we celebrate the beauty and resilience of our planet. From the open plains to the quiet trees standing tall, nature reminds us of the balance we must protect. This year, let’s go Beyond the Bush — not just to explore, but to take action. Whether it’s reducing waste, planting [...]
Read MoreToday we successfully concluded the project evaluation workshop for our impactful three-year partnership (2022-2025) between Namibia’s Biomass Industry Group (N-BiG) and Germany’s Bundesverband Bioenergie (BBE) and Sequa, supported by funding from BMZ. This strategic collaboration has delivered significant results, strengthening N-BiG’s capacity as a leading bioeconomy organization while advancing sustainable [...]
Read MoreThe Namibia Biomass Industry Group (N-BiG) and the Charcoal Association of Namibia (CAoN) hereby announce that the Annual BIOMASS FAIR will now be hosted biannually, rather than annually. The Biomass Fair is an event tailored toward the blossoming bush biomass sector in Namibia and the region at large. The event [...]
Read MoreNamibia’s bush savannas are undergoing extensive transformation, with bush encroachment impacting over 45 million hectares of rangeland, resulting in diminished grazing capacity, reduced biodiversity, and constrained water resources. Addressing the urgent need for sustainable bush control and optimised biomass utilisation, the Namibia Biomass Industry Group (N-BiG) has launched a pioneering [...]
Read MoreThe SURE-EU system covers the entire biomass chain – from production to energy, heat, and cold generation. This holistic approach ensures that every step is verified, making sustainability easier to track and more reliable to report. Transparency is key—not just for compliance with EU standards but also for building trust [...]
Read MoreN-BiG, in collaboration with researchers from the University of Göttingen (UniGoe), OGF GmbH, the Ministry of Environment, Forestry and Tourism (MEFT), and a drone pilot from Fly Lab Namibia, embarked on an exciting new project focused on Digital Biomass Quantification. Using cutting-edge laser scanning technology—both aerial (drones) and ground-based—this project [...]
Read MoreAs part of the implementation of the NamPower Otjikoto Biomass Power Station (OBPS) ,a delegation from the French Development Agency (AFD) and the French Facility for Global Environment (FFEM) is visiting Namibia from 7 to 11 April 2025 as part of the mission on the mission aimed to gain a [...]
Read MoreThe CARP+ project, led by the University of Namibia, has been finding solutions by turning invasive bushes into valuable products. This included using encroacher bush silage for animal feed, producing oyster mushrooms from bush residues, and developing other products like biochar and fencing poles. By promoting sustainable farming, the project [...]
Read MoreThe biomass industry, often viewed through the lens of waste management or energy production, holds the potential to become a cornerstone of environmental, social, and economic development in Namibia. The ButoVal Research Project, officially launched on 11 March 2025 in Witvlei, is a strategic initiative aimed at addressing the adverse [...]
Read MoreDuring 4–5 March 2025, our technical team participated in the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Group Scheme Training in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. The training took place at the NCT Forestry Agricultural Co-operative and SAPPI Institute facilities, providing both theoretical and practical insights into FSC certification and its implementation. A key highlight [...]
Read MoreNamibia’s vast encroacher bush offers a unique opportunity to restore rangelands, improve agricultural productivity, and create jobs – but sustainability must guide every step of the way. By combining responsible bush thinning with value-added products such as charcoal, bush-based animal feed, and biochar, Namibia can turn an environmental challenge into [...]
Read MoreThe ambitious EU-funded SteamBioAfrica project set out to address these multiple challenges. The key aim was to demonstrate that an innovative process called superheated steam torrefaction could be used to transform bush plants into a solid biofuel with coal-like properties. “We wanted to show that the bush could be used [...]
Read MoreWishing you a season filled with joy, success, and prosperity! Happy Holidays from all of us at Namibia Biomass Industry Group (N-BiG)! May the festivities bring laughter and great memories. Here’s to a bright and sustainable New Year!
Read MoreDid you know? N-BiG was appointed as the National Supporting Body for SURE Certification, marking Namibia as the first African country to hold this role. This partnership aims to promote sustainable biomass certification, expand global market access, and foster collaboration with Certification Bodies to certify companies in the biomass value [...]
Read MoreTo commemorate the start of the Otjikoto 40 MW Biomass Power Station Project, NamPower hosted a groundbreaking ceremony. The first biomass-based power producing facility in Namibia is located outside of Tsumeb, close to the Otjikoto Substation. This innovative project will address bush encroachment to generate affordable base load electricity. Through [...]
Read MoreN-BiG hosted a delegation from Uganda, with special guest Mr. Johnson Ndokosho, Director of Forestry from the Ministry of Environment, Forestry & Tourism (MEFT), who shared valuable insights on regulatory measures. The purpose of the Ugandan visit was to gain a comprehensive understanding of Namibia’s biomass sector, with a particular [...]
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