IFC’s Delivery in Power in Africa
900
800 700
836 MW financed Own account + mobilization ($ mn)
Dakar (15 staff)
600
2.5 GW of capacity project financed in Africa since FY04
500
Washington DC (17 Infrastructure Africa staff )
Accra (3 staff)
428
400 300
147
146 37
56
FY04-06
FY07-09
23
0
Nairobi (8 staff)
224
200 100
Lagos (4 staff)
FY10-12
FY13-15
First 3 IPPs in Senegal, first IPP in Côte d’Ivoire, Kenya and Nigeria
First IPP in Togo and Cameroon; co-developing the first 2 IPPs in Mali
First IPP in Uganda and first large private hydro plant in Sub-Saharan Africa
South Africa’s first 2 CSP IPPs
SSA’s first private distribution company (Uganda) & first private integrated utility (Cameroon )
Close to 60 Infrastructure professionals dedicated to Africa 10+ Global Power experts
Global Multilateral of the Year 2014 Middle East & Africa Power Deal of the Year 2012
Global Power Deal of the Year 2012
Johannesburg
(11 staff)
Power in Africa Award for Development Finance 2015
African Solar Deal of the Year 2012
= joint execution with IBRD/IDA and/or MIGA
2
3.5 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
3
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6.0c/kWh non-indexed is equivalent to an average in current dollars over contract life of 4.7c/kWh
8
Sub-Saharan Solar PV: Comparisons of Tariff and Time to Market Average PPA price per kWh in Current USD cents
29.00
24.00
South Africa R1
19.00 Rwanda Ghana Nigeria
14.00
Mali Senegal Burkina Faso Kenya Uganda
9.00
South Africa R4 Zambia
4.00 1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
8.0
9.0
Time Elapsed between Start of Procurement and Financial Close Projects Past Financial Close
Ongoing Projects (time elapsed to January 2017)
Zambia (lowest tariff and expected March 2017 close)
9
10
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