
How companies can decarbonise and do good with solar light carbon offsets.
As a solar company, we design, finance and install solar for individuals, homes and businesses. But we’re also embarking on a mission to help companies compensate for their unavoidable carbon emissions with our carbon offset projects.

PRESS RELEASE: Solar for every off-grid home in Namibia with Namene Solar carbon credit scheme
Namene Solar's carbon credits will finance enough solar lights to serve every household without grid access across the entire country, with Namibia’s first Gold Standard project.

5 reasons to power your business with solar
We’re at the beginning of a critical decade for businesses to take meaningful climate action. At Namene Solar we know that solar power is the right thing for companies, their

What’s in store for solar in 2021?
As 2020 draws to a close, large scale solar is expected to hit annual capacity records. Meanwhile the UK’s clean energy industry looks set to get a boost in 2021

How carbon offsetting with solar lights cuts emissions, reduces poverty and saves lives
Namene Solar’s innovative carbon offsetting solar project is the first of its kind in Zambia. Our lights cut carbon emissions, reduce poverty and have truly life-changing impacts. In rural Zambia,

Solar Impulse Foundation names SM100 solar light efficient & profitable climate solution
Solar visionary Bertrand Piccard’s Solar Impulse Foundation has labelled our SM100 light as one of their efficient and profitable climate solutions. Legendary explorer Bertrand Piccard is best known for being

The life-changing power of solar light: looking back on a year of impact
One year ago Namene Solar won a British Award for African Development (BRAAD) for our innovative African business model. Today we’re celebrating by looking back on a year of impact and sharing

Lighting-up learning for children in Gaza
With the help of the International Development and Relief Foundation and the Culture and Free Thought Association, we’re supporting children’s learning in Gaza with our SM100 solar lights. Sometimes, the