Globeleq set to cash large cheque for Temane
The independent power producer chaired by Laurence Mulliez and its partners are expecting to secure significant financing for its Mozambican plant.
28/10/2020 at 16h10, by Africa Business+
The future 450 MW infrastructure continues to garner support. One year after a first round that brought together various DFIs – World Bank, African Development Bank, Islamic Development Bank and Norfund – to fund transmission facilities, the ambitious Temane project continues to pique the interest of international donors.
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