AP Moller uses Lumika to enter South African and Ghanaian solar energy market
The Danish shipowner is stepping up its energy sector efforts on the continent.
13/05/2021 at 16h59, by Africa Business+
After acquiring a stake in wind power and a fund dedicated to energy and infrastructure, AP Moller Capital (APMC) continues its course in the renewable world with a new entity, Lumika Renewables. Lumika, based in South Africa—the CEO has not been named—is a joint venture with the South African industrial group Reunert, specialists in electronics and electrical engineering.
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