New Era

Old Mutual buys majority stake in solar project

- ■ Staff Reporter

An infrastruc­ture investment fund, managed by Old Mutual Investment Group Namibia, has acquired a majority stake in a 5MW solar PV photovolta­ic plant at Rosh Pinah in the //Kharas region.

The fund has acquired a majority of the shares in Aloe Investment­s Number Twenty-Seven (Pty) Ltd, the project company that owns and operates the Rosh Pinah 5MW solar plant.

The acquisitio­n forms part of a joint transactio­n with Sturdee Energy Namibia, which has acquired a minority stake in the plant.

Sturdee Energy is an African Independen­t Power Producer with a track record of developing, owning and operating 587MW of renewable energy projects.

The shares were previously owned by AEE Power Ventures SL, a Spanish energy company that developed and constructe­d the plant.

AEE Power has disposed of its full shareholdi­ng in the plant to the Old Mutual-managed fund and Sturdee Energy.

The general manager for AEE Power Ventures SL, Miguel Zaldivar, was pleased with the business transactio­n that leaves a majority share in the hands of Namibians, stating that “this will aid in transition­ing Namibia’s energy supplies towards a greater share of

supply from renewable sources”.

As part of the plan set out for the plant, shares will be majorityow­ned by Namibians, with 30% owned by a group of previously disadvanta­ged Namibians. The 5MW plant commenced commercial operations in 2017 and supplies power to NamPower under a long-term power purchase agreement as part of the Renewable Energy Feed-In Tariff (REFIT)

programme.

Christoff Bauernschm­itt, Head of Alternativ­e Investment­s at Old Mutual Investment Group and his team of portfolio managers described the acquisitio­n as a significan­t contributo­r towards the energy supply security in Namibia, saying: “We are pleased to be part of a project that creates sustainabl­e impact in the country”.

He concluded with surety, stating that “Old Mutual will continue to make sustainabl­e investment­s that will make Namibians the owners of critical infrastruc­ture assets.”

Representi­ng the consortium of previously disadvanta­ged Namibian shareholde­rs in Aloe Investment­s, Panduleni Shaetonhod­i welcomed the new shareholde­rs to the project and commented: “We look forward to the benefit that the backing of an establishe­d institutio­n such as Old Mutual, combined with the technical expertise of Sturdee Energy Namibia, will bring to realise the full potential of the project”.

Sturdee Energy’s executive directors Andrew Johnson and James White commented that they enjoyed working with Old Mutual’s Namibian infrastruc­ture team on this co-investment in the Namibian energy industry: “Sturdee is excited to contribute our renewable energy project expertise to the Rosh Pinah project; this adds important operationa­l capacity to our growing portfolio in Namibia.”

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Huge investment… Old Mutual Investment Group Namibia has acquired a majority stake in the 5MW solar PV photovolta­ic plant at Rosh Pinah.
Photo: Contribute­d Huge investment… Old Mutual Investment Group Namibia has acquired a majority stake in the 5MW solar PV photovolta­ic plant at Rosh Pinah.

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