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€50M guarantee powers up private green energy in Southern Africa
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 79719, member: 636"] A fifty-million-euro financial guarantee just got finalized, aiming to unlock private money for solar and wind projects in five southern African countries. This deal involves the renewable energy company GreenCo, Impact Fund Denmark, and the European Commission. The target nations are Zimbabwe, Zambia, South Africa, Namibia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The structure is meant to solve a huge problem: the lack of creditworthy buyers for power in these markets. It backs GreenCo's ability to pay independent producers over the long term, which makes building new plants less risky for investors. The guarantee specifically helps avoid the need for shaky government backing, a major hurdle in places like Zimbabwe. Impact Fund Denmark also put in six million dollars as a first layer of financial protection. Company executives called this a proof of concept for making African power markets work without sovereign guarantees. The revolving facility runs for twenty-three years and is expected to kickstart over five hundred megawatts of new clean energy capacity across the region. It will also support GreenCo's power trading on the regional Southern African Power Pool. Officials from the European Commission and the Danish fund said the creative deal fits the EU's strategy to mobilize private capital for infrastructure. They described it as a practical fix for perceived risks that should accelerate the energy transition and provide more reliable electricity. GreenCo acts as a middleman buyer and seller of renewable power, while Impact Fund Denmark is a Danish state development finance institution focused on sustainable projects. [/QUOTE]
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