Wartsila Wins Contract to Build Two Kenyan Solar-Power Farms

Wartsila Wins Contract to Build Two Kenyan Solar-Power Farms

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – Wartsila Oyj’s East African unit won two engineering, procurement and construction contracts to develop grid-connected solar farms in Kenya, each with a capacity of 40 megawatts. Construction is expected to begin next year, according to George Oywer, a business development manager at Wartsila Eastern Africa Ltd. The East African nation, which has an electricity supply deficit, is boosting production from renewable sources including wind and geothermal as it cuts…

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Desert Sun to Power Upper Egypt With $2.8 Billion Solar Park

Desert Sun to Power Upper Egypt With $2.8 Billion Solar Park

CAIRO (Capital Markets in Africa) – Egypt on Tuesday inaugurated the first solar power plant at a remote desert complex where the government plans to generate as much as 1.8 giga watts from the sun, cutting the most populous Arab nation’s reliance on dirty and expensive fossil fuels. The plant, developed by Germany-based Ib Vogt GmbH and a local company called Infinity Solar Systems, began supplying the national grid in December, Ib Vogt Chief Executive Officer Anton Milner…

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Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund leads and closes financing of €78 million 50MW in Akuo Energy’s solar plant in Mali

Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund leads and closes financing of €78 million 50MW in Akuo Energy’s solar plant in Mali

BAMAKO (Capital Markets in Africa) – The Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund (EAIF), which is part of the Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG), and Akuo Energy, the leading French green IPP, today announce the signing of financing of the Akuo Kita Solar power plant, to be built at Kita in southern Mali. It will be the first photovoltaic power station in Mali owned and run by a private sector independent power producer. Two other PIDG companies,…

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IFC and banks close $653 mln in funding for Egypt solar plants

IFC and banks close $653 mln in funding for Egypt solar plants

CAIRO (Capital Markets in Africa) – International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, on Sunday said it had completed a $653 million debt package to finance building 13 solar power plants near Aswan in Egypt, planned to be part of the largest solar park in the world. Generating up to 752 megawatts of solar power, the Nubian Suns Feed-in-Tariff Financing Program is targeted to provide power to more than 350,000 residents…

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Building Starts on Solar Plant to Power Burkina Faso Gold Mine

Building Starts on Solar Plant to Power Burkina Faso Gold Mine

OUAGADOUGOU (Capital Markets in Africa) – Construction has begun on a 15-megawatt solar project to help power Iamgold Corp.’s Essakane gold mine in Burkina Faso, developers Eren Renewable Energy SA and Africa Energy Management Platform said Tuesday. The project, which is expected to cost $20 million, is scheduled for completion in January 2018, according to Christophe Fleurence, Eren’s vice president for business development in Africa. The developers have signed a 15-year power purchase agreement with…

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USTDA Connects U.S. Industry To Power Ghana Solar Energy

USTDA Connects U.S. Industry To Power Ghana Solar Energy

ACCRA (Capital Markets in Africa) – The U.S. Trade and Development Agency awarded a grant today to the Ghanaian company, Buipe Solar Limited, in support of a feasibility study for a 20 megawatt solar photovoltaic plant in northern Ghana. Ghana has tremendous solar energy potential, and this project will help the country capitalize on that potential. The solar plant will produce affordable energy while diversifying the country’s energy supply, making it more resilient. Buipe Solar…

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Solar Project in Mali Gets Loan From African Development Bank

Solar Project in Mali Gets Loan From African Development Bank

BAMAKO (Capital Markets in Africa) – The African Development Bank approved a concessional loan for a 33-megawatt solar project in southeast Mali that’s being built by Norwegian renewable energy company Scatec Solar ASA and U.S. development institutions International Finance Corp. and Power Africa. The Segou solar plant is expected to supply about 5 percent of the African country’s electricity, equivalent to 60,000 households, according to a statement on Scatec’s website. The partners have signed a 25-year power purchase agreement with…

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