FUTURE ENERGY DEFINED

Utility-Scale Assets

Infrastructure-Grade Clean Power

We develop and operate heavy renewable energy infrastructure across Sub-Saharan Africa. Our grid-connected solar generation and waste-to-energy facilities deliver long-term, bankable capacity for sovereign grids and industrial off-takers.

Low-angle environmental shot of utility-scale solar arrays integrated into local topography in Nigeria, bright natural daylight.
Low-angle environmental shot of utility-scale solar arrays integrated into local topography in Nigeria, bright natural daylight.
Industrial waste-to-energy facility in West Africa, featuring heavy steel structures and processing units under high-contrast midday sun.
Industrial waste-to-energy facility in West Africa, featuring heavy steel structures and processing units under high-contrast midday sun.
Active Operations

Operational Generation Assets

Our active power plants are engineered for thirty-year lifecycles, ensuring maximum operational uptime and grid stability in critical emerging markets.

Kano Solar Facility

Epe Waste-to-Energy

A grid-connected solar installation delivering reliable capacity to northern Nigeria's industrial corridor, stabilizing local transmission networks.

Converting municipal solid waste into baseload electricity, addressing critical urban waste management while supplying stable power to the grid.

Technical Rigor

Infrastructure-Grade Metrics

We de-risk development through institutional financial structuring and rigorous technical execution, delivering bankable assets that meet strict international standards.

350 MW

99.4%

30 Years

Total active and late-stage pipeline capacity across our primary West and East African markets.

Target operational uptime achieved through localized maintenance protocols and robust equipment selection.

Asset lifecycle engineering standard, anchoring long-term industrial growth and sovereign grid planning.

High-contrast environmental shot of an engineering team reviewing physical schematics on-site at a substation in East Africa under natural daylight.
High-contrast environmental shot of an engineering team reviewing physical schematics on-site at a substation in East Africa under natural daylight.
Regional Expansion

Our Frontier Footprint

With active development pipelines spanning five countries, we are scaling clean energy capacity where grid constraints are most acute.

Strategic Markets

Our physical presence in Nigeria, Ghana, Angola, Kenya, and Rwanda allows us to navigate local regulatory frameworks and secure long-term off-take agreements with sovereign partners.