With TDB as arranger, EAP plans 70% debt financing for two solar parks in DR Congo
Located in the heart of the mining zone, the two Kino-Congolese projects, recently acquired by the Kigali-based Canadian company East African Power (EAP), have a total capacity of 266 MWp. The project, estimated to cost $250 million, is expected to reach financial close in 2024.
18/07/2023 at 14h55, by Africa Business+
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