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As stated on the project disclosure page, as part of the Government of Tunisia (GoT) commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions under the Paris Agreement and its updated Nationally Determined Contributions, and to meet electricity demand growth, while reducing the fiscal burden of importing gas, the GoT has an ambitious plan to increase the renewable energy share to 35% of the overall country’s energy mix by 2030.
In 2019, Scatec ASA (Scatec) was awarded through an international competitive bid two projects to build, own, finance and operate: (i) Sidi Bouzid 50 MW grid-connected solar Photovoltaic (PV) power plant in Sidi Bouzid governorate, 260 km south of Tunis, Tunisia, and (ii) Tozeur 50MW grid-connected solar PV power plant, in Tozeur governorate, 450 km south of Tunis. On June 22, 2021, Scatec signed the key Project Agreements including (i) a Concession Agreement (CA) with Ministry of Industry, Energy and Mines (on behalf of the government of Tunisia); and (ii) a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Société Tunisienne de l’Electricité et du Gaz (STEG) as an offtaker. The PV sites will be connected to STEG’s 225 kV transmission network via double circuit overhead transmission lines (OHTL) of 5.5 km for Sidi Bouzid and 1.4 km for Tozeur. The Project includes the two PV plants and the OHTL.
Scatec invited AEOLUS SAS of France to participate in the Project with a 49% share in Scatec Sidi Bouzid Mezzouna PV Power and Scatec Tozeur PV Power. The Project is expected to be financed by EBRD and Proparco. The PEs were incorporated in February 2024 in Tunisia and the financial close is expected to be reached by August 2024.
The Proposed MIGA Guarantee will cover the equity, shareholder loan, and/or quasi-equity investments of the Guarantee Holders in the Projects with an amount up to €52.25 million against the risks of Transfer Restriction and Currency Inconvertibility, War and Civil Disturbance, Expropriation, and Breach of Contract for a period up to 20 years.
As stated by Bloomberg, Scatec ASA operates as an energy company. The Company develops, builds, owns, operates and maintains solar, hydro, and wind power plants that generate clean and reliable electricity. Scatec serves customers worldwide.
As stated on the company's website, Eurus Energy Holdings Corporation and CFAO SAS, wholly owned subsidiaries of Toyota Tsusho Corporation, established in March 2024 in France AEOLUS SAS, a joint venture to promote renewable energy business in Africa.
The new joint venture is owned 50% respectively by Eurus Energy and CFAO.
As stated by Bloomberg, CFAO distributes automobiles. The Company offers light and heavy vehicles, trucks, and motorcycles, as well as tires, spare parts, and handling equipment. CFAO serves customers worldwide.
Private Actor 1 | Private Actor 1 Role | Private Actor 1 Sector | Relation | Private Actor 2 | Private Actor 2 Role | Private Actor 2 Sector |
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CFAO SAS | Client | Industry and Trade | contracts with | Eurus Energy Holdings Corp | Client | Energy |
Scatec ASA | Client | Energy | contracts with | Eurus Energy Holdings Corp | Client | Energy |
Scatec ASA | Client | Energy | contracts with | Societe Tunisienne de l'Electricite et du Gaz | Buyer | Energy |
Toyota Group | Parent Company | Industry and Trade | owns | Toyota Tsusho Corp | Parent Company | Industry and Trade |
Toyota Tsusho Corp | Parent Company | Industry and Trade | owns | CFAO SAS | Client | Industry and Trade |
Toyota Tsusho Corp | Parent Company | Industry and Trade | owns | Eurus Energy Holdings Corp | Client | Energy |
Toyota Tsusho Corp | Parent Company | Industry and Trade | contracts with | Scatec ASA | Client | Energy |
Client - Scatec ASA:
Maha Ben Hmidane - Director, Scatec Tunisia
Email: maha.ben.hmidane@scatec.com
Address: 24 rue Lac Tanganyika, Les Berges du Lac 1, 1053 Tunis, Tunisia
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
You can submit a request for information disclosure at: https://www.miga.org/contact/access_to_information
You can also request general information about MIGA and for information on guarantees by emailing: migainquiry@worldbank.org
ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISM OF IFC/MIGA
The Compliance Advisor Ombudsman (CAO) is the independent complaint mechanism and fact-finding body for people who believe they are likely to be, or have been, adversely affected by an IFC or MIGA- financed project. If you submit a complaint to the CAO, they may assist you in resolving a dispute with the company and/or investigate to assess whether the IFC is following its own policies and procedures for preventing harm to people or the environment. If you want to submit a complaint electronically, you can email the CAO at CAO@worldbankgroup.org. You can learn more about the CAO and how to file a complaint at http://www.cao-ombudsman.org