Largest private IPP in Ghana on course for 2017 completion

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29 March 2017: On track to becoming a critical base-load component in meeting Ghana’s growing electricity demand, the Kpone Independent Power Plant (‘KIPP’), which is being developed by Cenpower Generation Company (‘Cenpower’), is expected to be commissioned before the end of 2017. Vuyo Ntoi, Investment Director at AIIM – one of the project’s core equity investors and member of Old Mutual Alternative Investments – says that the Cenpower project is a true realisation of Africa investing in Africa.

Vuyo Ntoi, Investment Director at AIIM

“In addition to the revolutionary impact that the project will have on Ghana’s electricity industry – set to add around 10% of energy to the generation stock and meet the demand of approximately 1 million households – an outstanding feature of this particular project is that it is largely an African deal. From the founding shareholders being Ghanaian, to 67% of equity being held by African entities and 83% of senior debt having been issued by African lenders, this project is proof that we are able to structure capital within the continent, and will hopefully provide a template for future project finance IPPs in Africa,” says Ntoi.

Located in the Tema heavy industrial area, adjacent to the West African Gas Pipeline landing point and close to all main transmission interconnections, the Cenpower KIPP is a Combined Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) power plant with a planned capacity of 340MW, designed to work with multiple fuels: gas, crude oil and distillate, although natural gas is envisaged to become the primary fuel, when Ghana’s domestic gas production and transmission network is completed.

Mr Samuel Brew-Butler, the Chairman of Cenpower Generation Company Limited, says that CCGTs represent a very attractive solution to meet Ghana’s urgent need for additional generating capacity because of their high reliability and the ability to operate a range of fossil fuel feedstocks. “A CCGT power plant combines the benefits of proven technology, lower emissions and being relatively predictable in terms of build and cost.”

Speaking on their decision to partner with AIIM on the project, Brew-Butler says that it came down to the equity investors having such a solid and proven track record in Africa. “AIIM’s equity funds are well known and they have an excellent track record of delivery and a proven level of expertise when it comes to infrastructure projects on the continent.”

Ntoi concludes that AIIM is proud to have partnered with Cenpower Generation Company Limited in the development of this revolutionary project, as well as in the continued development of Ghana’s IPP market. “Cenpower is a proudly Ghanaian business, offering a number of socio-economic benefits to the country, but, most importantly, we believe that this project will cement Ghana’s security of electricity supply and are thrilled to be a part of that.”

About AIIM

African Infrastructure Investment Managers (AIIM) has a 16-year track record of infrastructure investments in Africa across six infrastructure funds. AIIM’s fund portfolio extends across 41 investments with aggregate assets under management of USD1.6 billion. These funds are designed to invest long-term institutional unlisted equity in African infrastructure projects such as toll roads, power generation, renewable energy, airports, ports, pipelines and communication infrastructure assets.

AIIM is a leading infrastructure equity investment manager in the African landscape providing compelling investment opportunities that seek to deliver superior returns for its investors, adding value through effective environmental, social and governance management, while making a tangible contribution to local economies and communities.

About: Old Mutual Alternative Investments

Old Mutual Alternative Investments (OMAI) is the largest private alternative investment manager in Africa with over US$4bn assets under management. With a team of 81 investment professionals and offices in Cape Town, Johannesburg, Lagos and Nairobi, we manage investments in private equity, infrastructure and a range of impact funds. We invest in developing businesses and communities through our involvement in assets across economic and social infrastructure, renewable energy, affordable housing, education and private equity.

OMAI have 21 active direct funds investing in almost 100 portfolio companies and 7 Fund of Fund’s. We choose to have a positive influence in Africa, partnering with stakeholders to build great businesses, while delivering higher returns for our investors. Our non-obvious approach allows us to see opportunities that others may overlook. www.oldmutualalternatives.com

 

 

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