Construction to commence to expand Globeleq’s Cote d’Ivoire plant

 

LONDON, Oct., 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Globeleq Generation Limited (Globeleq), the emerging markets power company, announces the signature of financing for the 139 MW expansion of its existing 288 MW Azito gas-to-power plant near Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire.

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Construction is expected to commence shortly, and to be completed in just over two years.  The project was financed on a limited recourse basis with 80% of the funding provided by lenders including the International Finance Corporation, European development finance institutions led by Proparco and BOAD, the West African development bank. The majority of the equity funds will be contributed by Globeleq and the remainder by its partner in the project, IPS (West Africa), a company majority owned by the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development.  The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), a member of the World Bank Group will be providing equity insurance for Globeleq’s investment.

“There has been excellent co-operation from all involved in both the private and public sectors to achieve financial close.  Securing this milestone from the lenders, contractors and key participants, including the Government of Cote d’Ivoire, indicates their confidence in Globeleq, the stakeholders and the excellent operating record of the Azito facility,” Globeleq’s CEO, Mikael Karlsson observed.  “This additional generation will provide much needed energy, a key driver in the development of the local economy and improvement in living standards of the people of Cote d’Ivoire.”

The new technology to be installed at the 427 MW plant will not need to use any additional fuel and therefore will not create any further carbon emissions.  Once operational, the additional electricity will be sold to the privately owned electricity company, CIE through a 20 year concession, making it one of the most affordable and efficient thermal generation facilities in the country.

Paul Kunert, Globeleq’s Head of Business Development for Africa & Asia commented: “Azito already has an exceptionally dedicated and skilled operations and maintenance team.  Earlier this year we appointed a construction manager to oversee the project through to completion.  He is already engaging with the local supply chain and the EPC contractor to ensure that local people will have the best opportunities for recruitment and selection of suppliers.” It is expected that more than 1,000 jobs will be created during construction.

About Globeleq Generation Limited
Globeleq, an Actis portfolio company, is an experienced operating power company, actively developing energy solutions for the emerging markets of Africa, the Americas. The company develops economically sustainable projects that support the continued development of the electric power sector in these regions. For more information go to www.globeleq.com

SOURCE Globeleq

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