Norfund و CDC يستثمران في 2.4GW Wind - منصة للطاقة الشمسية في جنوب إفريقيا
Mar 07, 2022
Norfund, the Norwegian government's investment fund for developing countries, and the UK's development finance agency CDC Group will invest ZAR 600 million (38.9 million/€34.7 million) in a South African renewable energy developer with a pipeline of more than 2.4 gigawatts.
Announced on Friday, Norfund will invest ZAR 360 million through a new climate investment fund, and the CDC will invest ZAR 240 million in renewable energy investment and development platform H1 Capital. They want to help improve South Africa's access to clean and affordable energy.
ستمكن العاصمة الجديدة H1 Capital من تمويل خط أنابيبها لمشاريع طاقة الرياح والطاقة الشمسية. بمجرد تركيبها بالكامل ، ستولد محطات الطاقة هذه حوالي 6400 جيجاوات ساعة من الكهرباء سنويًا.
Nick O'Donohoe, CDC Group CEO, said: "This investment marks another critical step in delivering on our commitment to spend more on clean infrastructure and support A just transition in markets such as South Africa."
South Africa aims to deploy 20 gigawatts of new renewable energy generation capacity over the next 10 years to reduce power shortages and decarbonize its generators. Currently, about 86 percent of the country's electricity comes from thermal energy.
(10 South African rand = 0.648/€0.578)

