Metier Invests $25m Fund to Support Commercial and Industrial Renewable Energy Projects in Sub-Saharan Africa
By Richard Adorsu-
NEW AFRICA BUSINESS NEWS (NABN) Accra, Ghana– Metier has invested $25 million into Broadreach Energy to support commercial and industrial renewable energy projects across sub-Saharan Africa.
The transaction is centered on Broadreach Energy’s existing commercial, industrial and small utility scale renewable energy portfolio and operations, and provides a pipeline to invest around $25 million in renewable energy, energy efficiency and related projects across Sub-Saharan Africa.
Broadreach Energy was founded in 2014 by a group of like-minded individuals, with a vision to be the bridge between the technical and financial worlds of renewable energy. Broadreach Energy specializes in building, operating and maintaining clean energy generation and energy efficiency projects for its clients throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, ranging from stand-alone solar photovoltaic (PV) plants in Namibia and Rwanda to rooftop installations throughout South Africa. Broadreach was one of the pioneers of power purchase agreements (PPA’s) in the commercial and industrial (C&I) solar PV sector in South Africa and has developed, advised on and invested in projects totaling over 30MW.
Founded in 2004, Metier is an independent private equity fund management business with a proven track record spanning four decades. Metier’s Sustainable Capital practice has garnered significant traction since its inception in 2009. Building on the success of its predecessor Sustainable Capital Fund (the tenth pooled vehicle for the Metier team), Metier has to date received US$133 million in commitments to its second Sustainable Capital Fund (MSC II). MSC II will support renewable energy, energy efficiency, water and waste management investments in Sub-Saharan Africa. Broadreach Energy is the first investment for MSC II.
Principal Marc Immerman said: “We look forward to working with the Broadreach Energy team to grow their business and generate attractive renewable energy investment opportunities targeting C&I customers across Africa.” Managing Director of Broadreach Energy, Adam Bekker said: “We are delighted to have Metier as our partners. Their supportive approach has already had an impact on our business and their investment is a game changer for us. With Metier on board we have the ability to achieve our goal of building a leading African clean energy company.
For New Africa Business News Richard Adorsu Reports, Africa Correspondent
Facebook: newafricabusinessnews.com
Email: Info@newafricabusinessnews.com
AFRICA’S MOST READ AND FASTEST GROWING GLOBAL NEWSPAPER – www.newafricabusinessnews.com
Thank you always for reporting. Please continue the good job. Batiana in Lubango, Angola
Thanks for reading, Africa’s fastest growing online newspaper. Please forward http://www.newafricabusinessnews.com
Solar and other forms of renewal able energies, are what we need all over the Continent. We are very bless with it. Lagos Nigeria. Stephanie
Thanks for reading, Africa’s fastest growing online newspaper. Please forward http://www.newafricabusinessnews.com
Thank you for reporting. Do you know the biggest solar farm in the world is in our country, you guest it, Morocco. Hadiya
Thanks for reading, Africa’s fastest growing online newspaper. Please forward http://www.newafricabusinessnews.com
Thank you very much for the newsletter. Accra Ghana. Yaayaa
Thanks for reading, Africa’s fastest growing online newspaper. Please forward http://www.newafricabusinessnews.com
Thank you for reporting. Let us invest more on renewable energies. Am sure it would help greatly for our energy demands. As you know the continent is growing very fast. Lagos Nigeria. Abisoye
Thanks for reading, Africa’s fastest growing online newspaper. Please forward http://www.newafricabusinessnews.com