Where we work
Management of public services
Around 588 million people in sub-Saharan Africa, that’s 1 in 2, still does not have access to electricity (World Energy Outlook 2017 from IEA).
The African continent’s water resources have untapped potential.
The continent only uses 5.5% of the 3400 billion cubic metres of renewable water that Africa has at its disposal annually (FAO, Aquastat 2015) and 320 million Africans (35% of the population) do not have access to drinking water (OMS/ Unicef).
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- Established 1959
- Ivory Coast
- Management of drinking water and sanitation public services
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- Established 1990
- Ivory Coast
- Management of electricity public services
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- Established 1995
- Senegal
- Management of drinking water public services
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- Established 2013
- Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)
- Services contract
- Until 31st December 2018
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- Established 2014
- Ivory Coast
- Fibre optics
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- Established 2017
- Ivory Coast
- Energy efficiency
Independent producer of electricity and water
According to the World Bank, sub-Saharan Africa has an existing electrical generation capacity of only 90 gigawatts (GW), less that the capacity of South Korea, even though the continent’s hydro-electric capacity is estimated to be 300 Gigawatts (GW).
With more than 20 years’ experience in the production of electricity and drinking water in Africa, the Eranove group studies and develops independent electricity production projects (IPP) and independent drinking water projects across the continent.
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- Established 1994
- Ivory Coast
- Combined gas + steam IPP cycle
- 556 MW
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- Mali
- Hydroelectric IPP
- 42 MW
- Concession agreement signed June 2015
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- Ivory Coast
- Combined gas + steam IPP cycle
- 390 MW
- Draft agreement signed September 2016
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- Togo
- Combined gas + steam IPP cycle
- 65 MW
- October 2018
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- Gabon
- Hydroelectric IPP in Ngoulmendjim
- 73 MW
- Concession agreement signed October 2016
- Electricity purchase contract signed October 2018
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- Gabon
- Hydroelectric IPP in Dibwangui
- 15 MW
- Concession agreement signed October 2016
- Electricity purchase contract signed October 2018
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ORELO
Drinking water production
- Gabon
- Drinking water production factory in the Komo- Kango department
- 140 000 m3 per day
- Draft agreement signed March 2017
- Concession agreement signed October 2018
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- Madagascar
- Hydroelectric IPP
- Sahofika
- 200 MW
- Project agreement signed December 2016
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CAVALLY
Electricity production
- Ivory Coast
- Hydroelectric IPP
- Draft agreement signed May 2014