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PV Tech and South Sudan State Agree To Increase Juba’s Electric Capacity By 20MW

PV Tech Inc. and South Sudan’s Central Equatoria State have signed a pioneering agreement to increase the electrical capacity of Juba via a 20MW hybrid plant.

07/22/2013 (press release: Keita) // Ontario, CA, USA // Keita Broadwater

PV Tech, a private energy firm and the Republic of South Sudan’s Central Equatoria State (CES) have signed a pioneering agreement to increase the electrical capacity of Juba, South Sudan’s capital, via a 20MW hybrid power plant (combustion and solar). In a country where most on-grid and off-grid electricity is provided by diesel generators, this new capacity will be a more stable and cheaper alternative. For Juba, the country’s largest city and hub of economic activity, this project will enable rapid growth and economic development.

To commemorate the occasion, a signing ceremony attended by CES officials and PV Tech executives and board members was held in Juba on July 18, 2013. Physical Infrastructure Minister Suba Samuel signed for the government and CEO & Chairman Fred Anguka inked on behalf of PV Tech.

“There is a great need for clean energy in South Sudan and this is a great example of the state government collaborating with the private sector to meet its energy needs. We are honored and excited to be a part of the development of South Sudan,” said Fred Anguka, CEO and Chairman of PV Tech Inc. “In this case, our understanding of the African market, our expertise in renewable energy along with the strong partnerships that we have cultivated, made us the right choice to collaborate with the Republic of South Sudan – Central Equatoria State. Furthermore, this is a fine example of the United States’ initiative “Power Africa” in action.”

Going forward, PV Tech will start advanced development work. Additional investors and partners are being sought to enhance this project.

PV Tech is a private solar energy company dedicated to improving the environment, the African economy and its renewable energy industry. It creates jobs locally, builds energy capacity, and enhances the businesses of our operating and channel partners. PV Tech has subsidiaries in South Sudan, Kenya, and Botswana. To find out more, please visit www.pvtechnologyinc.net.

Fred Anguka

CEO / Chairman of the Board

PV Tech, INC

Telephone: +909 947 6335

Fax: +909 947 9713

Mobile: +909 851 7362

fred.anguka@pvtechnologyinc.net

Social Media Tags:solar energy, PV Tech, South Sudan, Republic of South Sudan, Combustion, renewable energy, energy, electricity, east africa, Central Equatoria State, Juba, Power Africa

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