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The Eranove group awarded twice in London

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Two companies of the Eranove group, CIPREL and Kenié Énergie Renouvelable, were awarded prizes by EMEA Finance magazine at a ceremony held in London on June 9th

The CIPREL thermal power station

ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast, 9 June 2016 -/African Media Agency (AMA)/- The Eranove group has announced that two companies of which it is the majority shareholder were awarded prizes by EMEA Finance magazine at a ceremony held in London on June 9th. In addition to the Kénié project (which was awarded “Best Water Deal”) among the global EMEA award winners and having again won an award for the African region, the CIPREL combined cycle power plant also won an award (“Best Sustainable).

, SiliconNigeriaCIPREL was established in 1994 to meet the growing energy needs of Côte d’Ivoire. The company has long been the largest independent power producer in Côte d’Ivoire and indeed West Africa. The combined-cycle facility (“CIPREL IV”) that was initiated in February 2016, raising the plant’s total capacity to 556 MW, confirmed CIPREL’s leadership in electricity production in Côte d’Ivoire.

The combined cycle power plant technology, which helps produce more electricity without additional gas consumption, has led to not only an optimisation of the production cost of electricity, but also the economy of national gas resources. Above all else, it has reduced annual atmospheric CO2 emissions by 500,000 tonnes.

For its part, Kenié Énergie Renouvelable signed a 30-year concession agreement with the government of the Republic of Mali. Under the agreement, the Group will finance, develop, build and operate the Kenié hydro-electric unit, located on the Niger River. The facility, with its installed capacity of 42 MW, could produce around 175 GWh, which is equivalent to the average annual consumption of 175,000 households. The structure will also enable Mali to make better use of its hydro-electric potential.

“The two prizes awarded by EMEA Finance confirm the relevance of our model of industrial development,” said Marc Albérola, CEO of the Eranove group. “At a time when Africa is experiencing a tremendous economic boom, CIPREL and Kénié prove that it is possible to build innovative energy infrastructure that enable it to meet its electricity needs while consolidating its commitments to sustainable development.”

Distributed by African Media Agency (AMA) on behalf of Eranove Group.
About Eranove
The Eranove Group is one of West Africa’s leading industrial providers of public utility management and a major provider of water and electricity. The group has been active in Côte d’Ivoire (SODECI, CIE, CIPREL and AWALE) for several decades, in Senegal (SDE) since 1996 and in the Democratic Republic of Congo via a service contract with REGIDESO since 2013. With revenues from ordinary activities of €500,6M in 2015 (a 19.6% growth over two years), an operating generating capacity of about 1,250 MW and a production of 400 million m3 of potable water, the Eranove Group employs more than 8,300 staff, harnessing their talents and expertise to meet the needs of its 1.4 million electricity customers and 1.5 million water customers. The Group and its subsidiaries are fully committed to all aspects of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and to achieving quality, safety and environmental certification (ISO 9001, OHSAS 18001, ISO 140001).

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Standard Chartered Joins Temenos Partner Programme

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Through the integration, financial institutions (FIs) on the Temenos platform will benefit from a faster go-to-market in accessing the Standard Chartered’s extensive currencies offering, allowing them to price services across more than 130 currencies and 5,000 currency pairs while managing exposure risks to FX market volatility.

The integration releases the strain on inhouse technology resources, which is considered beneficial for retail banks, wealth managers and payment providers handling low-value or high-volume transactions that sit outside their treasury function.

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Schneider Electric Targets 900m Africans With Sustainable Energy Solutions

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Schneider Electric said it is targeting 900 million Africans including 95 million Nigerians with universal access to sustainable energy solutions in rural communities by fostering a greener and more resilient future.

The global energy provider said it is committed to providing access to clean electricity to 50 million by 2025, and 100 million by 2030. To date, 46.5 million people have already benefited from Schneider’s energy access solutions.

The country president, Schneider Electric West Africa, Ajibola Akindele, speaking at the Energy Access Investment Forum (EAIF) conference, held in Lagos, recently, said they have a wide range of Access to Energy solutions suitable for electrifying small homes and micro-enterprises, fundamental public services, up to villages and communities.

“Our mission is to be a global digital partner for sustainability and efficiency, empowering all to make the most of our energy resources, bridge progress and sustainability for all. At Schneider Electric, we call this Life is On,” he said.

Director MEAS, Access to Energy, Schneider Electric, Thomas Bonicel, speaking on Schneider Electric’s Access to Energy (A2E) program, emphasized the program’s mission to empower communities through clean and reliable energy access including training & entrepreneurship programs, social & inclusive business, and investment funds.

“There are over 700 million people across the world without access to energy, 600 million in Africa and 95 million in Nigeria; at Schneider Electric, we have decided to deploy our Access to Energy solutions in Nigeria.

“Our major KPI is the impact measured by the quantity of connected people and with Villaya Flex, our latest innovation, we are ready to support independent electricity access and renewable energy adoption in remote villages and off-grid communities,” he said.

The commercial leader, Microgrid, Schneider Electric, Teina Teibowei, said, Villaya Flex, a packaged, comprehensive microgrid solution, is specifically designed for rural, off-the-grid communities and aims to ensure a dependable and sustainable energy supply to meet daily needs and power productive economic activities in these

Teibowei also noted the Nigerian government and the World Bank’s joint efforts to extend electricity access to rural Nigerian villages, adding that  Schneider Electric’s Villaya Flex microgrid solution is well-positioned to tackle the electrification challenges of these remote communities, potentially serving as a valuable asset for the World Bank’s Nigeria Distributed Access through Renewable Energy Scale-up (DARES) project.

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Mastercard and Payment24 to Boost EMV Adoption in Africa, Others

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Mastercard and Payment24 are extending their engagement across Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa (EEMEA) to help bolster security and drive innovation within the fleet and fuel payment industry across the region.

The EMV standard, now being implemented in over 80 markets, has dramatically reduced the incidence of counterfeit card fraud associated with magnetic strip cards, saving hundreds of millions in potential losses.

This partnership not only drives innovation in the fleet and fuel payments sector, but also aims to speed up the transition to the secure EMV standard and help fleet operators reduce the risk of fraud associated with magnetic strip fleet cards.

This expanded collaboration extends the geographical reach of a proven solution and delivers modern fleet and fuel payment solutions to banks and fleet card issuers throughout the region. While drivers benefit from a quick, secure, and seamless way to make payments, fleet operators can now monitor driver spending in real-time, set expense limits, and minimize the need for cash.

“By combining Mastercard’s leading payment technology with Payment24’s innovative and proven fuel payments platform, we deliver a solution for the region that enhances security and adds significant value and convenience for customers,” said Clyde Rosanowski, Senior Vice President of Commercial Solutions, EEMEA at Mastercard.

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