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Financing agreements for West Africa’s largest(1) biomass plant

African man getting fruit down from palm tree

10.06.2021

EDF, Meridiam and the agro-industrial group SIFCA, united in the BIOVEA Energie* project company, have signed with Proparco (AFD Group) and Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund (PIDG Group) the financing agreements** for a 46 MW biomass power plant project in Côte d’Ivoire. Under the terms of the agreements, Proparco and EAIF are providing €165 million in debt and €13 million in grants, corresponding to 77% of the total project cost estimated at €232 million. The balance will be provided by the shareholders of Biovea Energie. Located in the town of Aboisso, 100 km east of Abidjan, Biovea will be the largest power plant in West Africa powered by agricultural waste and will meet the renewable electricity needs of the equivalent of 1.7 million people per year.

Construction of the biomass plant is scheduled to begin in September 2021 and is expected to be commissioned in 2024. This plant will contribute to Côte d’Ivoire’s ambition to achieve 42% of its energy mix from renewable energy sources by 2030. It will contribute to reducing the country’s greenhouse gas emissions by 4.5 million tonnes of CO2*** over the duration of the concession (25 years after commissioning).

A true circular economy project, the plant will generate positive impacts on the agricultural sector and the Ivorian agro-industrial sector, in particular through the development of a local biomass sector using waste. Indeed, the biomass fuel will come from the residues of palm leaves from the local crop.  The project will improve the living conditions of rural populations and increase the annual income of nearly 12,000 planters by up to 20%. It will also contribute to the fight against deforestation and extensive agriculture by promoting good agricultural practices and increased yields in village plantations. Finally, the planters will benefit from the provision of combustion ashes which will be used as natural fertiliser.

This project, which is in line with EDF’s raison d’être and reinforces Meridiam’s commitment, as a mission-driven company, to build sustainable infrastructure with a positive impact, contributes directly to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by the United Nations, including:

  • Building resilient infrastructure, promoting inclusive and sustainable industrialisation that benefits all and fosters innovation (SDG 9). In the region, the project will create at least 500 local jobs during construction. It will also promote long-term economic development by creating more than 1,000 direct full-time equivalent jobs during operation, generating significant economic spin-offs and the creation of many stable indirect and induced jobs.
  • Provide accessible and clean energy (SDG 7). The project will produce 348 GWh/year, equivalent to the consumption of approximately 1.7 million people, increasing renewable energy production in Côte d’Ivoire by 10%.
  • Promote decent work and economic growth for all (MDG 8). By improving the living conditions of 12,000 village planters, the project fully meets this objective contributing to the achievement of full and productive employment and decent work. The project provides a safe and secure working environment for its employees by complying with the best international standards and by implementing action plans on working conditions and health and safety rules.

*Regrouping EDF: 40 %, Meridiam: 36 % and SIFCA:24 %

** This is a major step towards finalising all contractual documentation for the project

*** The project has been certified by the UNFCCC under the Clean Development Mechanism

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