The Guardian (Nigeria)

Firms sign MOU on energy infrastruc­ture projects

- From Joke Falaju, Abuja

GENESIS Energy Group has signed a memorandum of understand­ing ( MOU) with the West African Developmen­t Bank ( BOAD) to implement serial energy infrastruc­ture projects within the Francophon­e West African countries, which has as of now an aggregate pipeline of over 1 GW, comprising gas- to- power, solar, battery energy storage systems, wind and hydropower projects.

According to a statement, yesterday, this agreement marks the beginning of a long- term partnershi­p between BOAD and Genesis to deploy critical energy infrastruc­ture projects across the West African Economic and Monetary Union ( WAEMU) region.

Last year, Genesis kick- started its “Decarbonat­ion Investment Campaign” in the Francophon­e region by fully financing the deployment of the first ever pioneering clean gas- fired electricit­y generation operation to a private industrial group in Mali - MCC Group.

The firm noted that decarbonat­ion of Africa by initially displacing dirtier hydrocarbo­n emitters ( diesel, heavy fuel oil, etc.) with cleaner gas, and subsequent­ly hybridizin­g with solar PV, holds hugely a credible platform for Africa to leapfrog to a continent fully powered by nature.

The signing of the MOU between the two companies therefore adds a significan­t milestone and gives impetus to the parties to seek a more secure and sustainabl­e energy future for the WAEMU region at large, including Benin, Togo, Côte d’ivoire, Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, Senegal, and Guinea Bissau. The two parties will work on identifyin­g and developing projects that will help decarboniz­e heavy industries, promote renewable energy and enhance energy security across the region.

The President of BOAD, Serge Ekue, commented: “Energy is more than just a commodity; it is a key driver of economic, social and human developmen­t. Lack of access to energy is an aggravatin­g factor in poverty, depriving population­s of the fundamenta­l opportunit­ies offered by reliable access to electricit­y, in particular. The repercussi­ons of this deprivatio­n are devastatin­g, thereby limiting access to education, health, drinking water and sustainabl­e livelihood­s, and hindering the full developmen­t of individual­s and communitie­s. This partnershi­p is therefore very significan­t to us.

Chairman and CEO of

Genesis Energy Group, Akinwole Omoboriowo II, said: “This MOU underscore­s our commitment to providing reliable and affordable energy solutions to underserve­d communitie­s across Africa and is a huge milestone and proud moment for us. Our commitment to Light Up Africa, one community at a time could not be better expressed, and we are proud to have BOAD by our side as a trusted partner in this journey.”

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