Renewable Power
Investing in renewable energy and powering communities
Bujagali Energy
East Africa
Cutting-Edge Solutions for Carbon Neutrality
Bujagali Energy (BEL) is a 250 MW hydropower project, supplying upto 30% of Uganda’s power. At its commissioning, it was one of the largest Clean Development Mechanism projects in the least Developing Countries and privately financed hydropower project in Africa. BEL supports livelihoods, raises literacy levels through education programs and empowers the communities.
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Ruzizi III Energy (Pipeline Project)
East Africa
Spearheading Growth in the Great Lakes
Ruzizi III Energy (REL) is a 206MW visionary initiative that is currently in the pipeline. It is set to be the first regional Independent Power Producers with power off-take shared by three countries; Rwanda, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo leveraging a shared regional water resource to generate power distributed equally in Eastern Africa.
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WENRECo
East Africa
Sustainable Progress through Community Connectivity
WENRECo is a 3.5 MW hydropower project in West Nile, Uganda and it is a pioneering concession rural electricity project. It was one of the first carbon-financed projects in Africa and isolated grid under a public-private partnership. It is also one of the first energy projects in the region to certify carbon emission reductions under the Clean Development Mechanism.
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Pamir Energy
Central Asia
Harnessing Hydropower for Sustainable Electricity
Pamir Energy is a 44.5 MW hydropower project in Tajikistan. It’s amongst the first privatised utilities in Central Asia. It also provides cross-border transmission to communities in Afghan Badakshan. Today Pamir Energy gives electro energy to approximately 213,000 users of Gorno Badakhshan Autonomous Oblast.
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NPAK Energy
Central Asia
Clean Power for Gilgit Baltistan in Northern Pakistan
NPAK Energy Ltd, a public-private partnership project, is an integrated utility in Hunza District of Gilgit Baltistan region in Northern Pakistan. NPAK Energy aims to improve public service delivery through a sustainable, self-reliant utility operation that catalyses economic opportunities, job creation and models an innovative public-private partnership for sustainable development. During its 30-year concession period NPAK Energy will mobilise blended investments in clean, sustainable electricity sources across Hunza and surrounding areas, addressing the region’s energy deficit and contributing to climate change mitigation efforts. The Dukier Solar Power Plant Phase I, which began operations in November 2023 has a capacity of 1MWp and 0.6MWh battery storage. The plant has significantly improved power supply to more than 11,000 people. NPAK Energy has plans to expand this project in phases, with the next phase launching in November 2024 and a new plant coming online in June 2025. These expansions will provide clean power to tens of thousands more people and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
Badakhshon Energy
Central Asia
Powering Progress in Afghanistan
Badakhshon Energy (BE) is a public-private partnership project vehicle that acts as an energy utility company operating in the Badakhshan Province of Afghanistan. BE’s goal is to bring clean, reliable and affordable electricity to every household in the province and create a sustainable electric utility operation within this 30-year partnership. The Company is committed to the social and economic development of Badakhshan Province. Currently the company is operating 9MW hydropower in the province and services 163,000 people.
Azito Power
West Africa
Powering West Africa Sustainably
Azito Power boasts a 460 MW thermal power plant equivalent to 25% of the country’s base load generation. It is one of the largest private-sector power plants in Sub-Saharan Africa contributing to more than 40% of the Côte d’Ivoire’s electricity generation. Its production not only fuels domestic demand but also serves as a vital export to neighbouring nations.
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