European Bank Invests US60 Million in Egypt’s Infinity Energy

  • The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is investing $60 million to become a shareholder in an Egyptian private energy company, Infinity Energy, through the issuance of new shares.
  • The funds will go towards developing the company’s pipeline of renewable energy and electricity distribution projects as well as electric vehicles charging stations.

This investment comes in parallel to the signature of a joint venture agreement between Infinity Energy and Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Masdar) under which Masdar will invest in Infinity Energy’s portfolio of renewable assets, and partner with Infinity in upcoming renewable energy projects in Egypt and Africa.

UAE’s Masdar and Egypt’s renewable energy provider Infinity Energy established a joint venture company, Infinity Power, to develop utility-scale solar energy and wind power projects in Egypt and Africa.

The investment will contribute to Egypt’s ongoing energy transition by supporting the growth of renewable energy.

The Egyptian government has declared a target for 20% of its electricity generation from renewable sources by 2022 and 42% by 2035.

In Egypt, the price of electricity produced by renewable projects has been steadily decreasing across the past several years to become more competitive than conventional fossil fuel sources.

This has created a strong demand in Egypt from commercial and industrial heavy electricity consumers to have access to electricity from private renewable energy producers.

The Egyptian government has pursued energy diversification and liberalisation by facilitating a market for private renewable energy development in recent years. However, access to equity financing remains key to the development of renewable energy in the country.

Hassan El Khatib, EBRD Managing Director for Equity, said: “We believe the broader energy transition, both in Egypt and regionally, a very interesting investment thesis and are very excited to partner with Infinity’s team to invest in further renewable capacity and build an integrated energy solution provider.”

A long-standing relationship with the EBRD

Egypt is a founding member of the EBRD. Since the start of its operations there in 2012, the Bank has invested over €5.8 billion in 105 projects in the country. In both 2019 and 2018, Egypt was the largest economy in which the EBRD invests, in terms of new commitments.

In the last twelve months EBRD has also provided $89 million of project financing for the 250MW West Bakr windfarm and €185 million to support the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company’s network investment plan.

Harry Boyd Carpenter, EBRD Director for Energy EMEA, said: “We have had the privilege of working with the Infinity team since we lent to their Benban projects in 2017. We are very proud to take that partnership to the next level by becoming a shareholder in Infinity Solar Energy S.A.E. to further develop the renewable energy sector in Egypt.”

Boyd continued: “We are excited to support the company in its ambitious plans and its transition into an integrated energy solution provider. Egypt’s energy sector liberalisation and the embrace of its renewable resources are creating incredible opportunities and Infinity is ideally placed to exploit these. We are also very pleased that through this investment we will further deepen our longstanding partnership with Masdar.”

Also commenting on the joint venture, Mohamed Mansour, Infinity Energy Chairman and Managing Director, said: “With every joint venture comes new possibilities and opportunities, today’s signing with EBRD comes both without exception. The entire Infinity company and myself are looking forward to this new venture, which holds great opportunities as added value to both parties. We have, and remain, committed to seeing the unfolding of new and exciting undertakings within the region.

Author: Nicolette Pombo-van Zyl

This article was originally published on ESI Africa and is republished with permission with minor editorial changes.

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