
AFC to Finance Xlinks Morocco – UK Power Project
The AFC to advance the development of its Morocco–UK Power Project, which aims to deliver affordable, reliable, and clean energy from Morocco to Britain within the next decade.
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The AFC to advance the development of its Morocco–UK Power Project, which aims to deliver affordable, reliable, and clean energy from Morocco to Britain within the next decade.
Africa Finance Corporation has attracted lenders from the Middle East, Europe and Asia to fund critical infrastructure projects across Africa.
The 200 MW solar power plant, being financed and developed by the AFC and SkyPower, reflects the country’s drive to increase renewable energy penetration.
Working hand in hand, the African Growth and Opportunity Act and the African Continental Free Trade Agreement stand to play a central role in strengthening both intra- and U.S.-African trade.
The move aligns with AFC’s mission to drive local participation in Africa’s energy sector, with Etu Energias serving as the largest indigenous independent in Angola.
The African Finance Corporation has announced that it will invest $95.25 to finance the construction of two self-propelled barges for operation on Lake Victoria, Uganda.
The African Finance Corporation has partnered with Solid Minerals Development to bolster private sector funding across the commercial mining industry in Nigeria.
A $50 million deal has been signed by the OPEC Fund and the AFC to help Africa address its infrastructure investment gap.
West African Energy and the African Finance Corporation have signed a financing deal for a 300 MW gas-fired power plant in Senegal.
Presenting a major opportunity to enhance long-term growth in African countries, the AfCFTA agreement will connect 1.3 billion people across 55 countries, bringing innumerable benefits to SMEs across the continent.