Infrastructure

2015

Year of creation of Gabon Power Company

18%

Share of infrastructure in the overall portfolio of the FGIS

250.1 MW

Total capacity of projects in Gabon Power Company’s portfolio

Gabon Power Company (GPC) is the FGIS investment vehicle dedicated to energy and water production infrastructure. GPC’s mission is to carry out studies, design, build and operate these infrastructure projects. GPC takes stakes in project companies created for each of the projects and remains free to sell them once the structures are in operation.

GPC is currently developing five projects (four in electricity sector and one in water sector) in partnership with strategic players under BOOT (build–own–operate–transfer) agreements. GPC projects are intended to meet demand from individuals and manufacturers, which is increasing sharply in a context of demographic growth and the industrialization of our economy. They are part of a sustainable development approach and strive to respect international standards for the protection of the environment and biodiversity.

1,000M$

ASSETS UNDER MANAGEMENT

Dibwangui Hydroelectric Plant

In partnership with Eranove and located in the province of Ngounié, the Dibwangui hydroelectric plant will have an installed capacity of 15 MW.

Kinguélé Aval Hydroelectric Plant

In partnership with Meridiam and located in the Estuaire province, the Kinguélé Aval hydroelectric plant will have an installed capacity of 34.5 MW. It is expected to come on stream at the end of 2024 and provide 205 GWh of annual energy production.

Ngoulmendjim Hydroelectric Plant

In partnership with Eranove and located in the Estuaire province, the Ngoulmendjim hydroelectric plant will have an installed capacity of 83 MW.

Owendo Thermal Power Plant

Co-owned with Wärtsila, the 117.4 MW natural gas-fired power plant is scheduled to come on line in mid-2023.

Ntoum 7 Water Treatment Plant

The Ntoum 7 water treatment plant will have a production capacity of 140,000 m3 per day.

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