THE
Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund (AECF), has disclosed plans to invest $20.8 million on household solar in Nigeria, Ghana, Ethiopia, Senegal and Somalia.
The 5th Africa Mini Grids Summit 2019 is held in collaboration with Knowledge Partner Energy for Development (e4D) Network / University of Southampton and Supporting Partner
Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund (AECF), and is supported by: the Alliance for Rural Electrification (ARE), the Africa Minigrid Developers Association (AMDA); the South African Alternative Energy Association (SAAEA), the Uganda National Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Alliance (UNREEEA).
The
Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund and the Energy and Environment Partnership Trust Fund forum brought together financiers and companies from across the world.
KPL has been financed by the UK and Norwegian governments, as well as the aid-backed
Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund.
One example of how we do this is our support to the
Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund (AECF), which encourages companies in the private sector to compete for investment in new and innovative business ideas within agribusiness, renewable energy and climate change technologies.
The venture has received a $1.5m grant from the
Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund (AECF) to help fund its launch.
The
Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund (AECF), which provides investment support to businesses who wish to implement innovative, commercial viable, high impact projects in Africa, has opened three new competitions covering renewable energy and adaptation to climate change in East Africa, agribusiness across the whole of Africa, and a window specifically focusing on South Sudan, covering agri-business and related services.