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Uganda
Lubilia Kawembe hydro - Uganda
In 2016, the Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund (EAIF) has participated in the financing of a project to develop and construct a 5.4MW run-of-the-river hydropower project in Uganda.
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Mozambique
CTRG power plant, Mozambique
One of Mozambique's newest and strategically most important power stations has been refinanced with the support of the Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund (EAIF).
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Nigeria
Azura-Edo power plant, Nigeria
2014/15 EAIF provided $30m in senior and subordinated loans to the project and played a key role in structuring the finance.
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Mali
Albatros Energy
Adding 25% to Mali’s energy grid.
Delivering 90MW of additional baseload power to Mali’s national grid will give up to 4.5 million people improved access to power. -
Uganda
Kalangala Infrastructure Services
Making connections for a brighter future. Multi-sector improvements create fresh opportunity for island residents.
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Rwanda
Gigawatt Solar
Reducing Rwanda’s carbon emissions by 8,000 tonnes a year. Clean power is key to improving living standards for fast-growing population.
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Ghana
Cenpower
Power to the people. Cenpower will add around 12% to Ghana’s installed power generation capacity.
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Congo (D.R.)
Nyumba Ya Akiba Cement
First new cement factory for over 40 years. Affordable materials allow critical infrastructure projects to progress.
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Rwanda
KivuWatt
Supplying a vital source of renewable base-load power. Locally sourced power more than doubles Rwanda’s installed power generation capacity at an affordable cost.