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Uganda’s Nyamwamba ll hydroelectric power plant secures $10.6m financing from EAIF

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Uganda’s Nyamwamba ll hydroelectric power plant secures $10.6m financing from EAIF

The Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund (EAIF), a financing facility of the Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG), is providing $10.6 million loan to Serengeti Energy, the developer of the Nyamwamba ll 7.8MW run-of-the-river hydroelectricity plant in the Kasese District of Western Uganda.

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The 20-year Power Purchase Agreement will see all the energy produced by the plant sent to Uganda’s national grid.  Design, construction and installation was done by SAEMS Hydro from Uganda, with Andritz Hydro of Germany as the Electromechanical supplier.

Serengeti Energy’s new project brings to 10 the number of hydro and solar green energy plants EAIF has backed in Uganda. The new plant began producing electricity earlier this year. The project includes a 5.5km transmission line that delivers the plant’s output to the regional grid. Just 3 in 10 people in rural Uganda have access to electricity. The Nyamwamba project will support Sustainable Development Goals 7 and 13 by improving access to electricity for thousands of grid-connected users, while minimising emissions.

The Uganda government has plans to set up an industrial park in Kasese district, focused on food and raw materials processing, leading to increased demand of between 50 and 100MW. Nyamwamba ll is part is of a regional electricity generation and supply industry proving power for manufacturing, agriculture, homes and public services.

Sumit Kanodia, Investment Director, Ninety One: “PIDG and EAIF are delighted to support yet another renewable energy project in Uganda. Nyamwamba ll will deliver green energy that will stimulate economic activity in a rural region, unlock supressed demand for power, reduce transmission losses and improve the stability of Uganda’s electricity grid.”

Serengeti Energy currently has seven operational plants, in Uganda, South Africa and Rwanda, and two under construction in Malawi and Sierra Leone.

Wilfred van den Bos, Development Director, Serengeti Energy: “EAIF’s loan allows us to unlock and redeploy our construction equity capital in the funding of other greenfield renewable energy plants in Sub-Sahara Africa. We would like to appreciate EAIF in supporting this project and as such our mandate to develop, construct and operate small to medium-sized renewable energy projects that builds capacity, improves reliability and contributes to Africa’s sustainable economic development.”

Uganda’s Nyamwamba ll hydroelectric power plant secures $10.6m financing from EAIF

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