Access Power MEA was founded in 2012 with the aim of becoming a leading developer of power assets in the Middle East and Africa. Access has assembled a development team with a track record of financially closing ~30 GW of power projects across the globe with a specific focus on the MEA region.
Access is developing a portfolio of power assets in Africa through its subsidiary Access Infra Africa (AIA). Today, AIA is actively seeking the development of a portfolio of renewable energy projects in 15 Africa countries. AIA is technology agnostic and focuses on developing affordable and sustainable power assets.
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EREN Renewable Energy (EREN RE) and Access Power have announced the successful financial close of two solar PV plants with a total capacity of 126 MWp located in the Benban complex marking their...
Read moreThe U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) has awarded a grant to Access Power, a developer, owner and operator of renewable power projects in emerging markets and its strategic partner EREN R...
Read moreEgypt has taken a major step forward in its use of renewable energy sources with the support of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and Proparco, a French financial institution...
Read moreInfraCo Africa has signed a Convertible Loan Agreement (CLA) with Access Quaint Solar Nigeria Ltd which commits InfraCo Africa (part of the Private Infrastructure Development Group) to provide US...
Read moreThe Government of Zambia has announced the winners for the Scaling Solar project, a World Bank Group program that removes obstacles to large-scale solar power in developing countries.
Read moreZambia’s Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) opened bids on May 27 from seven leading renewable energy developers seeking to build large-scale solar power plants in the southern African country w...
Read moreEREN RE and Access Infra Africa have announced that construction of the 10 MW solar photovoltaic project in Uganda will begin next month.
Read moreAccess Infra Africa, a developer, owner and operator of power assets in Africa, has announced Quaint Solar Energy from Nigeria and Flatbush Solar from Cameroon as the winners of the inaugural Access C...
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