Financial partners with Senegal’s Samuel Sarr in Cap des Biches gas power plant
Initiated in 2008 and built by GE and Calik, the major 300MW gas power plant project near Dakar has completed its financial structuring. Already launched in 2021, the work is more than 40% advanced.
21/12/2022 at 15h50, by Africa Business+
On 9 December in Dakar, with Senegal’s Minister of Petroleum and Energy, Sophie Gladima, in attendance, Senegalese businessman and former politician Samuel Sarr unveiled the financial agreement with Africa Finance Corporation (AFC), the largest lender to the Cap des Biches power plant.
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