DEVELOPING ASSETS TO GENERATE AND DELIVER ENERGY ACROSS SUB‑SAHARAN AFRICA

Azura-Edo IPP

Azura-Edo IPP

Azura-Edo IPP

Azura-Edo IPP

Nigeria 461 MW Gas

Anergi is a significant shareholder in Azura-Edo IPP, a 461 MW open-cycle gas turbine power station near Benin City in Edo State, Nigeria. This is phase one of a 1,500 MW IPP facility located on a 100-hectare site which will accommodate future expansions. Anergi (through its project development subsidiary, Aldwych International Limited) played a significant role in this project achieving financial close.

Azura-Edo IPP

Azura-Edo IPP

Azura-Edo IPP

Kelvin Power

Kelvin Power

Kelvin Power

Kelvin Power

Kelvin Power

Kelvin Power

South Africa 360 MW Thermal

Anergi is the majority owner of Kelvin Power’s thermal power plant located in Johannesburg, South Africa. For decades, the plant has played a central role in providing energy supply to the city. Anergi is also the owner of the company that provides operations, maintenance and commercial management services to Kelvin Power. Anergi and its stakeholders are currently exploring options to further develop and update the plant.

Kelvin Power

Kelvin Power

Kelvin Power

Kelvin Power

Kelvin Power

Lake Turkana Wind Power

Lake Turkana Wind Power

Lake Turkana Wind Power

Lake Turkana Wind Power

Lake Turkana Wind Power

Lake Turkana Wind Power

Kenya 310 MW Wind Power

Anergi is the largest shareholder in Lake Turkana Wind Power, Africa’s largest wind farm. Comprising of 365 wind turbines, the wind farm is located in the remote Loiyangalani District of Marsabit County in Kenya. The wind farm provides reliable, low-cost energy to Kenya’s national grid and constitutes approximately 17% of Kenya’s installed capacity. Anergi (through its project development subsidiary, Aldwych International Limited) played the leading role in this project achieving financial close in December 2014.

Latest news: Anergi Group acquires Norfund’s stake in Lake Turkana Windpower Limited. Read more

Lake Turkana Wind Power

Lake Turkana Wind Power

Lake Turkana Wind Power

Lake Turkana Wind Power

Lake Turkana Wind Power

Rabai Power Plant

Rabai Power Plant

Rabai Power Plant

Rabai Power Plant

Rabai Power Plant

Kenya 90 MW Thermal Power

The Rabai power plant is a 90 MW combined-cycle thermal power plant located in Mombasa, Kenya. Anergi is a significant shareholder in Rabai Power, alongside Burmeister & Wain Scandinavian Contractor (BWSC), FMO (the Netherlands’ development bank) and the Investment Fund for Developing Countries (IFU). This project was co-developed by BWSC and Aldwych International Limited, Anergi’s project development subsidiary. Rabai is one of the most efficient thermal power plants in Kenya. Anergi (through Aldwych International Limited) played the leading role in this project achieving financial close in September 2008. 

Rabai Power Plant

Rabai Power Plant

Rabai Power Plant

Rabai Power Plant

Twin City Energy

Twin City Energy

Twin City Energy

Twin City Energy

Twin City Energy

Twin City Energy

Ghana 200 MW Dual Fuel

Twin City Energy is a 200 MW combined-cycle, dual-fuel power plant in Aboadze, Ghana, that can operate using crude oil and natural gas as its primary fuel. It is the only large-scale base-load-independent power generation project in sub-Saharan Africa. The construction of Twin City Energy created 400 jobs, most of which were filled by Ghanaians, and the plant employs approximately 40 people full-time. Anergi is a significant shareholder in the construction and operation management companies that provide services to the project, and Anergi (at the time Aldwych International Limited) played a leading role in achieving financial close for the project in 2016.

Latest news: Twin City Energy completes construction and commences full commercial operations. Read more

Twin City Energy

Twin City Energy

Twin City Energy

Twin City Energy

Twin City Energy

In Development

Nant Project

Nant Project

Sierra Leone 105 MW Multi Fuel

The Nant Project is a 150 MW is a multi-fuel (CCGT) power generation plant to be constructed and operated in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Once in operation, the Nant Project will supply nearly double the electricity generation capacity of Sierra Leone under a 22-year Power Purchase Agreement. The Nant Project is expected to deliver first power by the third quarter of 2027.

Latest news: Anergi Announces Financial Close of the Nant Project in Sierra Leone. Read more

Nant Project