Togo among African beneficiaries of $1.65 bln World Bank-AMEA Power energy deal

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Monday, 13 April 2026 15:22
Togo among African beneficiaries of $1.65 bln World Bank-AMEA Power energy deal

(Togo First) - The World Bank Group’s guarantee agency, MIGA, has signed a framework agreement with developer AMEA Power to mobilize up to $1.65 billion across 23 projects, including several in Africa, notably Togo.

Under the agreement, MIGA plans to provide up to $1.48 billion in guarantees to back equity, quasi-equity and shareholder loan investments. The guarantees will cover political risks, restrictions on currency transfers, expropriation and breaches of contract.

The arrangement aims to improve access to financing in high-risk markets. “Through our partnership with MIGA, we are able to efficiently deploy capital [...] and accelerate the development of energy infrastructure,” said Hussain Al Nowais, chairman of AMEA Power.

The portfolio covers several countries, including Togo, Côte d’Ivoire, Djibouti, Egypt and Uganda. It is expected to support the deployment of about 2,766 MW of power capacity and nearly 2,729 MWh of battery storage, and to create more than 17,000 jobs during construction.

This portfolio-based approach is expected to speed up the processing and implementation of investments.

AMEA Power already operates in Togo through the Blitta solar plant, which has a capacity of 50 MWp. The facility is expected to contribute to the country’s goal of achieving full electrification by 2030.

MIGA’s support is expected to strengthen energy investment in the country by helping mobilize private capital for new renewable projects.

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