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2021 ENERGY


PUBLIC SECTOR Country Project title


Madagascar Integrated Growth Poles Energy Access Enhancement Project (Phase 2)


Amount (US$MN)


15.0 Co- financiers* *


Reduction of the persistent electricity deficit in project areas, upgrade urban and rural feeder roads to improve market access and support key value chains, and empower local communities to develop their agriculture and tourism-related skills


Rwanda


Rwanda Universal Energy Access


Total 20.0 SFD


Increasing access to energy for around 270,000 people in the Muhanga, Kamonyi and Gakenke districts


35.0 7, 8 Objectives SDGs


1, 9, 11


PRIVATE SECTOR Country Egypt Project title


ACWA Power Kom Ombo for Energy SAE Egypt


Amount (US$MN)


18.0 Co- financiers


AfDB, Arab Bank, EBRD, GCF


Mozambique Central Termica de Temane S.A. 50.0 IFC


Development and construction a 200 MW solar photovoltaic power plant in Aswan


Voted "2021 Deal of the Year, Middle East and Africa" by Project Finance International magazine, this project will support the construction of a 450 MW combinded cycle gas-fired thermal plant servicing 1.5 million households


Uzbekistan ACWA Power Sirdarya LLC 50.0


EBRD, DEG, commercial banks led by Standard Chartered Bank


Total Grand Total 118.0 153.0


Voted "2021 Deal of the Year, Central Asia" by Project Finance International magazine, this project will finance the construction of a 1.5 GW combined cycle gas-fired power plant, reducing CO2


emissions by a mini- mum of 1.5 million tonnes per year 7 Objectives SDGs


7, 9


7, 9


* In addition to recipient country governments, beneficiaries. Co-financing information is based on the time of project approval. 56


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