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  • #16
    Welcom to Danham Capital

    Avec ses offices dans le monde et ses telephones

    https://www.denhamcapital.com/

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    • #17
      Juin 2019

      Construction of Sahofika hydroelectric plant in Madagascar to begin in December

      Construction of Sahofika hydroelectric plant in Madagascar to begin in December. This is after a framework agreement was signed between the Madagascan authorities and the New Onive Hydroelectric Energy Consortium, composed of Eiffage, Eranove and Themiscompanies towards the development.

      The hydroelectric project will be situated near Tananarive, the capital of Madagascar. The consortium was chosen for the study, financing, construction, operation and maintenance of the future plant.
      Sahofika hydroelectric plant

      Construction cost of the Sahofika hydroelectric plant is estimated to be US $895m which is expected to be provided by African Development Bank (AfDB). Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) which began in 2018 is already complete.

      The project will have a 60m high dam and the reservoir will cover an area of 6.7 km2. The water will leave the reservoir and follow a 716 m drain line before reaching the power plant. It will be equipped with seven turbines capable of producing 200 MW of electricity per day.


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      Dernière modification par MEC213, 16 septembre 2019, 01h46.

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      • #18
        Non monsieur.

        Themis a son siège au Maroc et nulle part ailleurs.
        pourquoi nos amis sautent toujours sans slip? oeilfermé galek australienne

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        • #19
          Envoyé par Hichamkech
          pourquoi nos amis sautent toujours sans slip? oeilfermé galek australienne
          La marocaine Tas Anvaripour

          08/07/2019,: Selon Tas Anvaripour, directrice générale de Themis, «le projet permettra également de résorber le déficit chronique sur le réseau interconnecté d'Antananarivo, et de répondre à la croissance de la demande pour tout le pays» ; croissance récemment estimée entre 2 300 et 3 000 GWh/an d'ici 2030, selon une étude de la Banque mondiale.

          Pour autant, le barrage de Sahofika ne parviendra pas, à lui seul, à fournir de l'électricité à tous les Malgaches. Rappelons que l'ambition gouvernementale est de raccorder 70% de la population d'ici 2030. Il ne peut pas non plus, seul, faire baisser son prix, qui oscille entre 30 et 40 centimes d'euro le kWh -trois fois plus cher qu'en France !-, ce qui en fait la plus onéreuse d'Afrique. Pour parvenir à l'électricité pour tous, c'est donc aussi sur les équipements à petites et moyennes échelles que mise la politique malgache.

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          • #20
            pourquoi nos amis sautent toujours sans slip?*galek australienne*
            L'information les a chamboulé !

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            • #21
              Envoyé par LockDown
              L'information les a chamboulé !

              Themis’ team comprises highly experienced infrastructure project developers, combining over 150 years of experience. (Révolution virtuelle du roi et du peuple 20.08.1953) While partnering with local, international or governmental entities, Themis drives all aspects of the project development process including the commissioning and supervision of technical and environmental studies, the securing of land rights and permits, the negotiation of bankable project documents (including concessions, PPAs and EPC contracts) and the sourcing of equity and debt financing. Themis’s current portfolio of projects under development exceeds 1,300 MW and includes clean gas, hydro, wind, solar, geothermal and biomass projects.
              Dernière modification par MEC213, 16 septembre 2019, 02h22.

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              • #22
                Renseigne toi mieux que ça !

                Private Equity-backed Themis, an Africa-focussed power company based in Morocco, has announced a new partnership with Kingline Development Nigeria Limited (Kingline) to develop a 550MW natural gas-fired power plant in Ondo State, Nigeria.

                At a project cost of approximately $600 million, the plant is set to become one of the world’s lowest cost natural gas-fired power plants.

                The project involves building a 550-MW combined cycle powerhouse, a substation, a desalination facility and related infrastructure at the Ondo State International Industrial Park at Omotoso, 170 km northeast of Lagos.

                The plant will source the required gas from the nearby gas fields in the Ondo onshore/offshore basin. It is expected to be commissioned by 2020 and to become fully operational in 2022.

                According to Tas Anvaripour, CEO of Neo Themis, “Kingline offers compelling advantages for the Federal Government of Nigeria given its extremely competitive pricing, availability of peripheral gas and transmission infrastructure, timing to operation, and technical flexibility.”

                Africa’s most populous nation currently has 4,000 MW of operational capacity, compared to 13,400 MW of installed capacity and 15,000 MW of demand.

                State-run Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Company (NBET) will buy electricity from the Ondo plant for a period of 20 years on a take-or-pay basis, officials said.

                Neo Themis was set up in 2018 under a partnership between Themis and Denham Capital, a global energy-focused private equity firm, acting through its International Power Fund, to launch the Africa Power Investment Platform.

                The team was headquartered in Morocco through the incorporation of a new company, Neo Themis.

                Denham Capital had then vowed to earmark $250 million for the development of energy projects in Africa.

                “Despite increased competition, the number of projects reaching closing is still largely below the needs of the continent, and this new venture is well positioned to fill the gap,” CEO of Neo Themis, Tas Anvaripour, had then said.

                Themis has been responsible for developing and financing some of Africa’s most significant infrastructure and power projects over the last decade, while Denham Capital is an investor and developer of natural gas-fired and renewable power generation assets across Africa.

                The Themis team is actively developing circa 400 megawatts across the African continent, including the 44-megawatt Singrobo hydro project in Côte d’Ivoire, and is targeting the development of more than 1 gigawatt of gas-fired and renewable power generation projects in the medium term.
                Dernière modification par LockDown, 16 septembre 2019, 02h38.

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                • #23
                  Envoyé par LockDown
                  Denham Capital, société britannique de capital-investissement, a annoncé son alliance avec Neo-Themis, afin de développer des projets en énergies renouvelables en Afrique. Denham Capital mettra ainsi en place une nouvelle plate-forme d’investissement dans le domaine énergétique en Afrique en partenariat avec Themis. L'équipe Themis"aura son siège social au Maroc grâce à l’incorporation d’une nouvelle entité, Neo Themis", indique le capital-investisseur.

                  Le montant total de l'investissement annoncé atteint 250 millions de dollars.
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                  Envoyé par LockDown
                  Renseigne toi mieux que ça !

                  Private Equity-backed Themis, an Africa-focussed power company based in Morocco, has announced a new partnership with Kingline Development Nigeria Limited (Kingline) to develop a 550MW natural gas-fired power plant in Ondo State, Nigeria.
                  Forme juridique : Société à Responsabilité Limitée (SARL)
                  capital social meme pas 1000 Euros : 10 000 DHS
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                  Dernière modification par MEC213, 16 septembre 2019, 05h20.

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