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Access Power
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“In Egypt, for example, we’ve had a long and fruitful relationship with the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company (EETC), which is in charge of regulating and developing the electricity sector in the country.”
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Access Power is a fast-growing developer, owner and operator of power assets in emerging and frontier markets. The company is currently developing power projects worth over USD $1 billion in 23 countries across Africa and Asia and celebrates its six-year anniversary this year.
Over this half-decade, the company has gone from acting as an advisor to being one of the leading developers of renewable energy projects in emerging markets. Managing Director Vahid Fotuhi spoke to Aspire Africa about the strides the company is making in providing invaluable assistance to the people of Africa.