Africa50, a pan-African infrastructure investment platform, and the International Solar Alliance (ISA), a collaborative platform for increased deployment of solar energy technologies, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to support and finance solar projects in Africa
The MoU, signed at Africa50’s Infra for Africa Forum and general shareholders meeting in Lomé, Togo, will advance the organisations’ mutual goal of increasing the deployment of solar, to improve energy access, ensure energy security.
Delivering the keynote remarks at the Infra for Africa Forum, Faure Gnassingbé, President of the Republic of Togo, commented, “There are huge needs for infrastructure, without which development is not possible in Africa. This is at the heart of our roadmap. The involvement of the private sector in infrastructure is unavoidable and this means we must develop more bankable projects. Government involvement is also essential to attract foreign capital, and this is why it is important for governments to provide a stable, and transparent economic environment that is receptive to economic actors.”
Africa50 CEO, Alain Ebobissé, added, “Clean energy and a sustainable transition are core pillars of Africa50’s investment strategy. ISA and its network represent a wealth of knowledge and connectivity in the solar space that the African continent can benefit from. We are excited to work with ISA to identify, fund, and develop bankable solar projects in Africa which will support the continent’s transition to Net-zero.”
Ajay Mathur, director general of International Solar Alliance, noted, “Together, ISA and Africa50 embody the potential to empower millions of individuals, ushering in a new era of sustainable prosperity. This collaboration between ISA and Africa50 promises to power many households with clean and affordable energy necessary for progress in countries like Togo and the African continent at large. Together we hope to work on the provision of technical expertise to facilitate the development and execution of solar projects across African nations, joint mobilisation of funds to co-finance solar initiatives within the region, leveraging ISA's extensive network of Member Countries and partners, and Africa50's access to robust capital markets. Focus will also be on raising public awareness and fortifying capacity-building endeavours for African solar power projects".
The two organizations will also engage in mutual capacity building and seek to leverage each other's networks to mobilise funding and raise awareness of African solar projects in European and Indian markets.