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Egypt,United States : IFC-Led Consortium Invests $653 Million to Support the Worlds Largest Solar Park in Egypt

Publish Date : 01-Nov-2017

IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, today finalized a landmark $653 million debt package that will finance the construction of 13 solar power plants near the Egyptian city of Aswan. The plants will be part of the larger Benban Solar Park, which, once complete, will be the largest solar installation in the world.

The power plants will generate up to 752 megawatts of solar power, supplying Egypt with clean, renewable energy and contributing to energy security in the region. The initiative, officially named the Nubian Suns Feed-in-Tariff Financing Program, is expected to provide cost-effective and eco-friendly power to over 350,000 residential customers and generate up to 6,000 jobs during construction.

IFCs financing is designed to help transform Egypts energy sector by helping the country meet its growing energy demand through renewables. IFC adopted an innovative approach to pull together a consortium of nine international banks, which are investing for the first time in Egypts renewable-energy sector. The project is the largest private sector financing package for a solar photovoltaic facility in the Middle East and North Africa.

The consortium includes the Africa Development Bank; the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank; the Arab Bank of Bahrain, CDC of the United Kingdom, Europe Arab Bank, Green for Growth Fund, FinnFund, ICBC, and OeEB of Austria. Together with IFC, their financing will support six groups of private power companies, which together will build and operate the 13 plants.

Egypts reforms in its energy sector opened the door to private sector investments, said Philippe Le Hourou, the CEO of IFC. For the Benban Solar Park project, those reforms and our innovative financial tools have helped attract a number of investors and financiers into the country for the first time. This will create jobs for many Egyptians and provide clean and reliable energy for people across the country.

Egypts Feed-in-Tariff program is a major initiative that leverages private sector capital and expertise to support the countrys goal of generating 20 percent of its electricity from renewable resources by 2022. The Benban Solar Park, which will include 32 power plants in all, is an important part of the initiative.

Egypts decision to create the program was part of a series of economic reformssupported by the World Bank Groupmeant to both improve essential services and competitiveness while reining in deficits. The Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency, another member of the World Bank Group, has obtained approval to provide $210 million in political risk insurance to 12 projects within Benban.

IFCs investment in the solar park is part of a global strategy to increase investments in renewable energy, helping countries reduce their reliance on fossil fuels. IFC has been a pioneer in renewable energy investments in several markets around the world, especially in early years when private sector financing for renewable energy was considered risky. IFCs renewable investments share of its power portfolio has more than doubled in the last decade to 60 percent.

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