Infrastructure | Access Energy Developing a $200-Million Solar Plant in Nigeria

Infrastructure | Access Energy Developing a $200-Million Solar Plant in Nigeria

Lagos, Nigeria, Capital Markets in  Africa — Access Energy Group, a Dubai-based renewable energy company, is developing a 100-megawatt solar project in northern Nigeria. The plant will be in the Kaduna state, north of the capital of Abuja. It is expected to cost around $200 million and be built in two phases of 50 megawatts, Reda El Chaar, the company’s managing director, said in an interview in London. The project is fully licensed and Access Energy…

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Infrastructure | The future of Africa lies inside Africa, AfDB President Says

Infrastructure | The future of Africa lies inside Africa, AfDB President Says

Addis Ababa, Capital Markets in Africa: “If we don’t fix Africa’s infrastructure financing gap – which we put at some US $60-70 billion a year – we will continue to take two percentage points off Africa’s annual growth rates. And we cannot allow that to happen,” said African Development Bank President Akinwumi Adesina at the first ever Global Infrastructure Forum in Washington on Saturday. Sharing a panel with the heads of nine other Multilateral Development Banks and…

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Infrastructure | The Abraaj Group launches energy development arm dedicated to Global Growth

Infrastructure | The Abraaj Group launches energy development arm dedicated to Global Growth

London, United Kingdom, Capital Markets in Africa — The Abraaj Group (“Abraaj”), a leading investor operating in global growth markets, today announced the formation of a dedicated project development arm to further extend its investment capabilities in the energy infrastructure space. As a member of  The Abraaj Group, Themis Energy (“Themis”) will leverage the Group’s local teams, global network, execution capabilities and existing infrastructure team to originate, develop and manage projects from concept stage to operations….

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IFC Investment Boosts Egypt’s Energy Infrastructure, Port Sector

IFC Investment Boosts Egypt’s Energy Infrastructure, Port Sector

Cairo, Egypt, Capital Markets in Africa —IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, is providing a financing package of $144 million to Sonker Bunkering Company, SAE, to help develop vital new energy infrastructure and boost the performance and competiveness of Egypt’s ports.  IFC’s financing – including a loan of up to $70 million, $52 million mobilized from partners, and $22 million in mezzanine financing – will go toward the development of Egypt’s first private…

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Lekela Power signs MoU for US$350m wind power station in Egypt, following meeting with President Al-Sisi

Lekela Power signs MoU for US$350m wind power station in Egypt, following meeting with President Al-Sisi

CAIRO, Egypt, Capital Markets in Africa —– Actis controlled Lekela Power, a $1.9bn pan-African renewable power generation company has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company for a 250 MW wind power station in Egypt’s Gulf of Suez area. Lekela Power is owned 60% by Actis, a leading emerging markets investor and 40% Mainstream Renewable Power, a global wind and solar company. This latest power station is Lekela Power’s third project…

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AfDB Board approves €70 million for construction of Senegal’s Digital Technology Park

AfDB Board approves €70 million for construction of Senegal’s Digital Technology Park

Abidjan, Cote D’Ivoire , Capital Markets in Africa — In its bid to contribute to promoting Senegal as an information and communications technology (ICT) centre of excellence and a destination for the establishment of call centers, e-commerce, software development, wireless Internet facilities and other ICT market segments, the African Development Bank (AfDB) will inject €70.61 million in the sector. The Board of Directors approved the Senegal Digital Technology Park project on Wednesday, October 21, 2015,…

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IFC Launches Mini-Grid Program to Increase Energy Access in Tanzania

IFC Launches Mini-Grid Program to Increase Energy Access in Tanzania

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Capital Markets in Africa — International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, this week launched a $5 million program to increase access to energy in Tanzania by developing a market for mini-grids. The initiative aims to bring affordable, off-grid renewable energy to households and businesses in rural Tanzania. IFC will work with project developers in Tanzania to promote commercially viable mini-grid business models, and will advise banks…

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