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Baynes Hydropower Plant 400kV Transmission Lines Project – Namibian ESIA
Integration of the Proposed 860 MW Baynes Hydropower Project into the Angola and Namibia Power Systems: Environmental and Social Impact Assessment - Namibia
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Sharon Jones
SRK: Yakira Naina
Urban Dynamics: Jonas Heita
ynaina@srk.co.za
baynespowerlineesia@udanam.com
+27(0) 21 659 3060
+264 61 240 300
The governments of Angola and Namibia propose to build a large hydropower dam (known as the ‘Baynes Hydropower Project [(HPP]’) on the lower Kunene River to supply power to both countries. An Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) was undertaken in the 2010s and updated in 2024, but the dam has not yet been built.
Rede Nacional de Transporte de Electricidade (RNT - the National Electricity Transmission Grid, Public Company) and Namibia Power Corporation (NamPower), with support from the Southern African Power Pool (SAPP), propose to construct two 400 kilovolt (kV) high voltage transmission lines to transmit power generated at the Baynes HPP to a proposed substation at Cahama in Cunene Province, Angola and to the Kunene Substation in Omusati Region, Namibia.
SRK Consulting (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd (SRK), together with sub-contractors Holísticos in Angola and Urban Dynamics in Namibia, has been appointed by SAPP to conduct two ESIAs (in Angola and Namibia respectively) for the transmission lines.
Two corridors have been selected for the transmission lines. The Baynes - Cahama route in Angola is ~179 km long and the Baynes - Kunene route in Namibia is ~173 km long. The ESIAs will help identify the optimal line route within each corridor, assess environmental and social impacts of the line routes and recommend appropriate mitigation and management measures to manage those impacts.
This website relates only to the ESIA process for the Namibian Baynes – Kunene transmission line route.
Kunene and Omusati Regions, Namibia
The Scoping Report for the Baynes – Kunene transmission line in Namibia is now available for public review and comment until 14 June 2026 and can be accessed via the document file links below.
Hard copies of the Scoping Report are also available at the following venues:
Stakeholders are invited to submit comments and/or register on the project database via the following link: https://forms.office.com/r/C9GHxiGhKK. Alternatively, written comments can be submitted to the Urban Dynamics contact person listed above. Comments must reach Urban Dynamics no later than 14 June 2026.