Cenpower Generation Company Limited ('Cenpower'), a Special Purpose Vehicle created to develop the Kpone Independent Power Plant ('KIPP') in the Tema industrial zone, has announced the financial close of the required US$ 900 million to finance the project.
Executive Director and Chief Investment Officer of the African Finance Corporation Oliver Andrews, (AFC) said “this is a shining example of what can be achieved when Africa's public and private sectors combine in innovative and sustainable partnership to create the bankable energy infrastructure projects so critical to the continent's economic growth”.
Mr Andrews who is also the Project Director at Cenpower indicated that the fact that a near US$1 billion transaction has been largely financed by African institutions reflects the growing capacity of indigenous lenders and equity investors to begin to address Africa's ongoing infrastructure deficit.”
When it comes on stream in 2017, the KIPP project will be the largest private IPP in the country, accounting for approximately 10% of Ghana's total installed capacity and approximately 20% of its available thermal generation capacity.
As a Combined Cycle Gas Turbine ('CCGT') plant, it will be amongst Ghana's most fuel-efficient thermal power stations. Once in production, KIPP will be become a critical base-load component in meeting Ghana's growing electricity demand.
The project finance comprises two components: a US$650 million debt tranche and a US$ 250 million equity tranche. The debt is being funded under export credit cover by a consortium of South African Commercial banks and international Development Finance Institutions (DFIs). Rand Merchant Bank ('RMB') acted as the Global Lead Bank and Mandated Lead Arranger for the commercial banking tranche.
Other South African banks involved in the transaction as Mandated Lead Arrangers were Nedbank and Standard Bank . Nederlandse Financierings-Maatschappij voor Ontwikkelings Landen N.V. ('FMO'), the Dutch Development Bank, acted as the Mandated Arranger for the DFI tranche.
Three leading investment groups will be joining the equity consortium via equity raising, whilst InfraCo, the principal project co-developer since inception, making its exit. The new investors are Sumitomo Corporation of Japan, African Infrastructure Investment Fund II and its co-investors (via an investment vehicle called Mercury Power) and FMO .
Post-financial close, the equity holders in Cenpower now are AFC Equity Investments Limited (a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Africa Finance Corporation ('AFC') (31.85%), Cenpower Holdings Limited (21%), a consortium of Ghanaian investors, (21%), Sumitomo Corporation (28%), Mercury Power (15%) and FMO (4.15%).
Senior Project Manager of the Sumitomo Corporation, Wada Tomoyuki, indicated that “Sub-Saharan Africa is growing in strategic importance for us. In backing the Cenpower project, we look forward not only to providing our technological know-how and experience, but also to contributing to Ghana's development.”
Partner at eleQtra, Ebbe Hamilton, said, “In exiting this groundbreaking project, Infraco and eleQtra are delighted to be able to facilitate the entry of such blue-chip investors as Sumitomo, AIIM and FMO. We are very proud to have been a key member of the development team of this truly African project.”


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