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Kibo Energy #KIBO – Secures £1 Million Funding Facility
Kibo Energy PLC, the multi-asset, Africa focused, energy company, is pleased to provide a corporate and operational update and to announce that it has signed a binding term sheet with an investment consortium consisting of several high net worth entities and individuals, including two of the Company’s largest shareholders, for up to £1,000,000.
OVERVIEW
· £1 million term sheet signed to continue development of diverse energy project portfolio comprising 1255 MW generation capacity approaching commercialisation
· Primary focus on Benga in Mozambique, where it hopes to deliver 350 MW to 400 MW
o On track to finalise a PPA with Baobab at the end of September 2020
o Continued productive engagement with EDM with a Power Purchase Agreement “PPA” planned to be finalised before the end of 2020
· Progress in the UK where it is advancing various funding and commercial opportunities and anticipates bringing Bordesley into production before the end of 2020
· Headway in Tanzania, where it is awaiting further guidance from authorities regarding a new tender for coal fired power projects
· Board and management have agreed a 40% pay cut for next three months
Louis Coetzee, CEO of Kibo said: “ Following the recent EGM, some of the of the major shareholders in Kibo entered into discussions with the Company regarding the projects that Kibo have within its portfolio and the costs associated with the further development of these. These discussions delivered strong support for the Kibo project portfolio and development strategy, culminating in the funding term sheet set out below.
With the knowledge that we have the support of the majority of our shareholders, and the strong belief we have in the exciting potential that our diverse portfolio of energy assets offers, we are pleased to announce this £1m term sheet. This compelling endorsement from a consortium of highly experienced investors / existing long-term shareholders, will enable the continued development of our projects, which are all approaching commercialisation. In particular, our project in Mozambique is making vast strides forward, where we realistically expect the delivery of two PPAs before the end of 2020 for up to 400 MW; at the start of this year our expectation was for one PPA for 150 MW. There is a lot of work still to be done, but our team is focused on delivering on it and we look forward to providing further updates in due course.”
FURTHER INFORMATION
Funding Term Sheet
Kibo has signed a binding term sheet with an investment consortium consisting of several high net worth entities / individuals (the “Investors”), for up to £1,000,000 (the “Facility”):
Investment
Secured Convertible Security (the “Convertible Security”)
Term
12 months from the date of closing, with an option to roll over for another 6 months subject to agreeing terms at the time.
Drawdown
The Drawdowns will be over four tranches, consisting of two £300,000 and two £200,000 tranches each, provided that the period in-between drawdowns will be at least 45 days, apart for the fourth drawdown, unless mutually agreed otherwise. The Company will provide 7 days’ notice if and when it requires to drawdown. The Company has the option but not the obligation to drawdown on part or all of the facility provided. First draw-down immediately and remaining three as stated above and against different operational milestones agreed between the parties.
Fees
The Company will pay a Facilitation Fee equal to 7% of the Total Facility to the Investors by issuing new shares in the Company at the 5-day moving average as on the date of signing of the loan agreement. Said payment will be subject to and only fall due when the Company has been able to create sufficient authority to issue new ordinary shares at the Company’s next EGM / AGM.
The Company will pay a Drawdown Fee equal to 15% of the Drawdown amount to the Investors by issuing new shares in the Company on the 30-day moving average as on the date of each drawdown. Said payments will be subject to and only fall due when the Company has been able to create sufficient authority to issue new ordinary shares at the Company’s next EGM / AGM.
Rank
The Convertible Security will rank senior, and will be secured by a 25% interest in the Company’s subsidiary Sloane Investments Ltd that owns 100% of the Bordersley peaking power project and a 60% interest in Mast Energy Developments LTD.
Buy-Back Option
If the share price closes above 1p for 5 consecutive days, the Company will have the right to repay the amount still outstanding on any amount drawn down, at any time with no penalty (“Repayment Option”). Should the Company exercise its Repayment Right, the Investor will have the option to convert up to 25% of said amount still outstanding, at the Conversion Price.
Conversion
The Investor has the option to convert part or all of the facility provided to the Company, into new ordinary shares of the Company (“Conversion Shares”), on the Investor giving notice of conversion to the Company. The conversion price will be based on a discount to the moving average at the time of the conversion notice or at floor price of 0.15pence whichever is higher at the time (“Conversion Price”).
Orderly Market
The two largest participants in the Facility, who also at present represent two of the largest shareholders in Kibo, have agreed not to convert any of their positions in the Facility during the first six months of the agreed term for the Facility
The Consortium has also agreed that no warrants as provided for below, will be issued until the end of the agreed term for the Facility
Warrants
Upon full repayment or full conversion of the convertible loan facility, the Investor will receive 400 warrants for every £1.00 of the facility drawn down and repaid or converted, with each warrant entitling the holder to acquire one new ordinary share upon exercise of the warrant . The warrants will be exercisable for 36 months from their date of issue at an exercise price of 0.25p each.
Additional Austerity Measures
Board and management have agreed to a 40% pay cut for next three months where after the Company’s financial situation will be reassessed to determine whether measures should be retained, eased, or removed. The pay cut will be introduced in addition to already existing austerity measures to mitigate the severe adverse economic impact of COVID-19.
Operational Focus
During the second half of 2020, the Company will continue to advance its diverse energy project portfolio comprising 1255 MW generation capacity approaching commercialisation; these address the acute power deficits in Sub-Saharan Africa and the UK and will incorporate sustainable power options.
In Mozambique the primary focus is on securing two PPA’s in aggregate of c. 350MW to 400MW from the following projects:
· Benga Power Plant Project (‘Benga’) in Mozambique, in which it has a 65% interest and is backed by both the Government and the local energy company Termoeléctrica de Benga S.A. To this end, a supply agreement is being targeted, which would deliver a total of c.150 MW to EDM, in line with the Company’s commitment to create reliable, sustainable, and affordable electricity in Mozambique.
· As per the announcement dated 18 May 2020, the Company is also advancing its agreement with Baobab Resources Ltd (‘Baobab’) to supply c.200 MW energy to its Tete Steel and Vanadium Project (‘TSV Project’). Located approximately 36km away from Benga, the TSV Project is recognised as a key development project in Mozambique. In this regard the Company is on schedule to finalize a PPA with Baobab.
Kibo and Baobab are making excellent progress as they look to establish the optimal way forward and are on track to finalise a PPA at the end of September 2020. With a joint project team established to fast-track this, several additional synergies have already been identified that may enhance the financial and technical feasibility of the Baobab project with a material positive knock-on effect for Benga as well.
Furthermore, the Company continues to have active and productive engagement with Electricidade de Moçambique (‘EDM’), the national power utility in Mozambique, regarding a PPA. Following the renewal of the EDM MOU recently, the next major milestone is the completion of the independent grid integration and impact study, which is expected to be finalized within the next month. The delivery of this study will enable the next phase in the ongoing process towards finalization of a PPA with EDM. Furthermore, EIA work is progressing in parallel as well as further optimisation of the feasibility study.
In the UK, as per the announcement dated 26 May 2020, its subsidiaries, Bordesley Power Ltd (‘Bordesley’) and Mast Energy Developments Ltd (‘MED’), continue to make good progress. AB Impianti S.R.L (‘AB’), which is managing the end-to-end Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (‘EPC’) scope of works (‘SoW’) for Bordesley, has confirmed that operations are ongoing, although COVID-19 continues to impact on the ability to resume full scale operations. Accordingly, the Company remains confident that Bordesley can still be in production before the end of 2020.
Additionally, the Company is actively progressing various funding and commercial opportunities to enhance MED’s capacity and ability to significantly expand its project portfolio in conjunction with an accelerated development plan for an expanded portfolio. Further details in this regard will be announced to the market in due course.
Finally, in Tanzania, the fully developed Mbeya Coal to Power Project (‘MCPP’) comprising a 39Mt mineable reserve and a 300-600 MW power plant is also making headway. While the Company continues to explore private and power pool off-take agreements it has also actively taken all the necessary proactive steps to ensure that it can participate in any tender process for further coal fired power projects by the national utility. In this regard the Company is ready to submit tender documentation on demand.
EGM
The Company furthermore intends to arrange a new EGM to ask for approval to create more headroom. Formal notice to go out shortly.
**ENDS**
For further information please visit www.kibo.energy or contact:
Louis Coetzee |
info@kibo .energy |
Kibo Energy PLC |
Chief Executive Officer |
Andreas Lianos |
+27 (0) 83 4408365 |
River Group |
Corporate and Designated Adviser on JSE |
Philip Adler |
+44 (0) 20 7392 1494 |
ETX Capital Limited |
Joint Broker |
Bhavesh Patel / Stephen Allen |
+44 20 3440 6800 |
RFC Ambrian Limited |
NOMAD on AIM |
Charlotte Page / Beth Melluish |
+44 (0) 20 7236 1177 |
St Brides Partners Ltd |
Investor and Media Relations Adviser |
Notes
Kibo Energy PLC is a multi-asset, Africa focused, energy company positioned to address the acute power deficit, which is one of the primary impediments to economic development in Sub-Saharan Africa. To this end, it is the Company’s objective to become a leading independent power producer in the region.
Kibo is simultaneously developing three similar coal-fuelled power projects: the Mbeya Coal to Power Project (‘MCPP’) in Tanzania; the Mabesekwa Coal Independent Power Project (‘MCIPP’) in Botswana; and the Benga Independent Power Project (‘BIPP’) in Mozambique. By developing these projects in parallel, the Company intends to leverage considerable economies of scale and timing in respect of strategic partnerships, procurement, equipment, human capital, execution capability / capacity and project finance.
Additionally, the Company has a 60% interest in MAST Energy Developments Limited (‘MED’), a private UK registered company targeting the development and operation of flexible power plants to service the UK Reserve Power generation market.
Kibo Energy #KIBO – Binding Term Sheet to Supply 200MW Energy to Baobab Resources in Mozambique
Kibo Energy PLC (‘Kibo’ or the ‘Company’), the multi-asset, Africa focused, energy company is pleased to announce that it has signed a binding term sheet (the ‘Agreement’) with Baobab Resources Ltd (‘Baobab’) to supply c. 200MW energy to its Tete Steel and Vanadium Project (‘TSV Project’) in Mozambique.
Highlights
· Baobab to exclusively deal and negotiate with Kibo regarding entering into a Power Purchase Agreement (‘PPA’) to supply c. 200MW energy to its TSV Project in Mozambique
· Located approximately 36km away from Kibo’s Benga Power Plant Project (‘Benga’), the TSV Project is recognised as a key development project in Mozambique
Louis Coetzee, CEO of Kibo, said: “We are delighted to have secured this strategically important agreement with Baobab. The TSV Project represents one of Mozambique’s key development projects that could contribute significantly to the growth of the country. We are therefore delighted that our Benga project will be supporting this growth by providing 100% of TSV Project’s c. 200MW energy requirements, subject to reaching final agreement on an appropriate PPA. This PPA will be one of a number of supply agreements we are targeting for Benga, in line with our commitment to creating reliable, sustainable and affordable electricity in Mozambique and we look forward to providing further updates in due course as these agreements progress. It is envisaged that the c. 200MW requirement of the TSV Project will be developed as part of the existing Benga Power Project, and talks are currently underway with our JV-partners in Benga, to determine whether the latest addition to the Benga portfolio will have any impact on the economic interest of each JV partner, given Kibo’s added efforts in increasing the utilisation of Benga. We look forward to updating the market with further developments in due course”.
Details
Kibo remains focused on developing the Benga Power Plant Project in Mozambique with its joint venture partner, Termoeléctrica de Benga S.A, which will now comprise a thermal power plant with min capacity of 350MW, as well as planned renewable energy projects. To this end, it has signed a binding term sheet with Baobab to supply the complete c. 200MW energy requirements to its TSV Project.
Located approximately 36km away from Benga, TSV is being developed to produce half a million tonnes of construction steel per annum and is construction-ready with all licences, concessions, and agreements in place. This is recognised as a key development project in Mozambique and is set to be the anchor industry for the Revuboe Industrial Free Zone (‘RIFZ’), Mozambique’s newest and largest industrial zone.
Under the terms of the Agreement, which is valid until 30 September 2020 (or such extended date as may be agreed upon in writing between the parties), Baobab agrees to exclusively deal and negotiate with Kibo with regard to entering into the proposed PPA. Kibo can continue to seek and secure other PPAs, including the agreement it is currently pursuing with Mozambican state-owned electric utility Electricidade de Mocambique (‘EDM’) (see RNS dated 11.05.20 for further information) providing that such agreements do not negatively affect the uninterrupted supply of 100% of the energy needs and requirements of the TSV Project.
For more information on Baobab Resources LTD and the TSV Project please follow: http://www.baobabresources.com/
**ENDS**
For further information please visit www.kibo.energy or contact:
Louis Coetzee |
info@kibo .energy |
Kibo Energy PLC |
Chief Executive Officer |
Andreas Lianos |
+27 (0) 83 4408365 |
River Group |
Corporate and Designated Adviser on JSE |
Philip Adler |
+44 (0) 20 7392 1494 |
ETX Capital Limited |
Joint Broker |
Bhavesh Patel / Stephen Allen |
+44 20 3440 6800 |
RFC Ambrian Limited |
NOMAD on AIM |
Isabel de Salis / Beth Melluish |
+44 (0) 20 7236 1177 |
St Brides Partners Ltd |
Investor and Media Relations Adviser |
Notes
Kibo Energy PLC is a multi-asset, Africa focused, energy company positioned to address the acute power deficit, which is one of the primary impediments to economic development in Sub-Saharan Africa. To this end, it is the Company’s objective to become a leading independent power producer in the region.
Kibo is simultaneously developing three similar coal-fuelled power projects: the Mbeya Coal to Power Project (‘MCPP’) in Tanzania; the Mabesekwa Coal Independent Power Project (‘MCIPP’) in Botswana; and the Benga Independent Power Project (‘BIPP’) in Mozambique. By developing these projects in parallel, the Company intends to leverage considerable economies of scale and timing in respect of strategic partnerships, procurement, equipment, human capital, execution capability / capacity and project finance.
Additionally, the Company has a 60% interest in MAST Energy Developments Limited (‘MED’), a private UK registered company targeting the development and operation of flexible power plants to service the UK Reserve Power generation market.
Kibo Energy #KIBO – Increase of Land Title Area and New MoU signed at Benga Power Plant Project
Kibo Energy PLC (‘Kibo’ or the ‘Company’), the multi-asset, Africa focused, energy company is pleased to announce that it has successfully acquired additional land contiguous to the Benga Power Plant Project (‘Benga’ or ‘the Project’) in the Tete province of Mozambique, increasing the total project area with an additional 345 hectares. Alongside hosting a 150-300MW thermal power plant, which is being developed as part of a joint-venture agreement with local energy company Termoeléctrica de Benga S.A, the expanded land holding provides room for the intended renewable and long duration storage energy projects in line with Kibo’s commitment to creating reliable, sustainable and affordable electricity.
In support of this commitment, the Company is pleased to announce that it has also finalised and signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (‘MoU’) with Mozambican state-owned electric utility Electricidade de Mocambique (‘EDM’), to guide and facilitate further development of Benga, as part of EDM’s mandate to develop electricity infrastructure and implement electricity projects in Mozambique. EDM is committed to increasing population access to electricity and improving the quality of service rendered to consumers by developing infrastructure for electricity generation, transmission and distribution. Furthermore, the Government of Mozambique considers the energy sector a strategic priority for the development of the country and in its desire to accelerate social and economic development, the Government encourages investment in the energy sector, either public or private and by nationals or foreigners.
The terms of the new MoU with EDM remains in essence the same as those of the MOU that preceded the latest version and focusses on facilitating the project from its current development status to fruition. (See RNS dated 12 December 2018) The current MOU will be valid for an initial period of 12 months unless the parties agree to extend its validity or to terminate it early.
Louis Coetzee, CEO of Kibo, said: “Today’s news marks a very positive development in the advancement of Benga. We have been in regular discussion with EDM to determine ways in which we can work together to commercialise the project and create affordable and reliable electricity supplies in Mozambique. This MoU marks significant progression in these talks and is testament to the quality of our project proposal. We now look forward to further de-risking and developing Benga and continuing our engagement with EDM by progressing to the next development phase, having completed and submitted a positive Definitive Feasibility Study and independent financial model on Benga to EDM. We firmly believe in the significant value potential of Benga following the extensive feasibility work and technical studies done to date and it is as a result of this that we decided to expand our land title; this enlarged land holding will enable us to establish the planned thermal power plant whilst also providing room to build renewable energy projects with long duration storage, in pursuit of our strategy of focused and deliberate transition away from fossil fuel based energy solutions.”
**ENDS**
For further information please visit www.kibo.energy or contact:
Louis Coetzee |
info@kibo .energy |
Kibo Energy PLC |
Chief Executive Officer |
Andreas Lianos |
+27 (0) 83 4408365 |
River Group |
Corporate and Designated Adviser on JSE |
Philip Adler |
+44 (0) 20 7392 1494 |
ETX Capital Limited |
Joint Broker |
Bhavesh Patel / Stephen Allen |
+44 20 3440 6800 |
RFC Ambrian Limited |
NOMAD on AIM |
Isabel de Salis / Beth Melluish |
+44 (0) 20 7236 1177 |
St Brides Partners Ltd |
Investor and Media Relations Adviser |
Notes
Kibo Energy PLC is a multi-asset, Africa focused, energy company positioned to address the acute power deficit, which is one of the primary impediments to economic development in Sub-Saharan Africa. To this end, it is the Company’s objective to become a leading independent power producer in the region.
Kibo is simultaneously developing three similar coal-fuelled power projects: the Mbeya Coal to Power Project (‘MCPP’) in Tanzania; the Mabesekwa Coal Independent Power Project (‘MCIPP’) in Botswana; and the Benga Independent Power Project (‘BIPP’) in Mozambique. By developing these projects in parallel, the Company intends to leverage considerable economies of scale and timing in respect of strategic partnerships, procurement, equipment, human capital, execution capability / capacity and project finance.
Additionally, the Company has a 60% interest in MAST Energy Developments Limited (‘MED’), a private UK registered company targeting the development and operation of flexible power plants to service the UK Reserve Power generation market.
Kibo Energy #KIBO – Letter to Shareholders
Dear Shareholder,
As mentioned in the RNS dated 24 March, we continue to work with all our stakeholders, albeit remotely, during this unprecedented time to advance our portfolio of assets. However, the global fight against COVID-19 is undoubtably creating a changing landscape and the lasting implications of this are as yet unknown.
Certainly, the need to achieve universal electricity access has not changed and is essential; it is arguably more critical now than ever before as a result of the pandemic we are all currently facing. I believe that this places Kibo in a strong position when the world finds a new normal in which to operate.
I have provided a brief summary of our projects below; much of this is already in the public domain, however, I am keen for shareholders to understand the potential of these projects, which the Kibo team is working hard to realise.
While our focus remains on addressing the acute power deficits in Sub-Saharan Africa and, more recently, the UK, our strategy has slightly altered to focus on including sustainable power options into our solutions. This has seen us build a strong partnership with US based ESS Tech Inc. (‘ESS’). We are making steady progress integrating ESS’s iron flow battery technology that offers, amongst other benefits, more than double the operating lifetime and cycle capacity of lithium-ion battery storage systems, into the plans for our coal fired power plants. We look forward to providing further updates on this innovative technology in due course.
In Mozambique, our Benga Power Plant Project (‘BPPP’), in which we have a 65% interest and which enjoys very strong local support and is backed by local energy company Termoeléctrica de Benga S.A, continues to make progress. With a Definitive Feasibility Study based on a 150 MW coal-fired power plant already in place, this advanced project is reaching an exciting stage. Not only does it have significant expansion potential, including the establishment of a pure renewable energy project, but the off-take opportunities are escalating; notably, we continue to have encouraging discussions with Electricidade de Moçambique (‘EDM’) regarding a Power Purchase Agreement.
Similarly, in Botswana, where we are developing the Mabesekwa Coal Independent Power Project (‘MCIPP’) with major energy industry player, Shumba Energy Ltd (‘Shumba’), a strategic opportunity to develop a multi-project and accordingly multi-revenue stream programme, has been identified. This will comprise developing an established 761Mt coal deposit into a coal mine that will feed two power stations. The first of these being a 300 MW power station envisaged to provide power to Shumba’s petrochemical plant, which will first provide Botswana with up to 80% of its domestic liquid / gas fuel requirements, and later the Southern African market at large – Kibo has a 35% interest in this and the petrochemical plant is supported by two major Chinese conglomerates. The second is a 250-300 MW power station, planned to feed into the Botswana power grid – Kibo has an 85% interest in this.
Completing our African portfolio of interests is the 100% owned Mbeya Coal to Power Project (‘MCPP’) in Tanzania. This project, fully developed to funding / construction ready status, with seven Mining Licences and water permits in place, comprises a 120 Mt coal deposit and a 300-600 MW power plant. It too is making headway and remains an exciting opportunity as highlighted by the confirmation from TANESCO that Kibo has the option to develop the project for the severely undersupplied power export market. Alongside this, we are exploring opportunities within the domestic market.
Beyond Africa, although presenting in a different shape and form, the energy crisis is just as critical. Three years ago, engineers forecasted an unprecedented “energy gap” in the UK in a decade’s time, with demand for electricity likely to outstrip supply by more than 40%, which could lead to blackouts (recently the UK experienced four major blackouts). Complementing its growth strategy, Kibo identified this as a strategic development opportunity and intends to support the UK energy mix with much needed flexible energy projects by developing a portfolio of small-scale power generation assets to support the UK power grid via its 60% interest in MAST Energy Developments (‘MED’) projects. To this end, one site, the shovel-ready 5 MW gas-fuelled Bordersley power generation plant has been acquired and due diligence on several others are nearing conclusion.
The development of Bordersley had been progressing rapidly and ahead of schedule. However, as has been explained in recent communications, COVID-19 has caused unavoidable delays to the planned construction and commissioning of the plant, which was due to take place by the end of Q1 2020. We are doing all we can to continue to progress this and counter any further delays. AB Group, the Italian power giant which will supply, construct and commission the Bordersley plant, continues to progress the project remotely. Furthermore, we have utilised this temporary on-site cessation of activity as an opportunity to consolidate our ownership of Bordersley to 100%, (see RNS dated 30 March 2020) allowing us to progress uninterrupted with comprehensive ongoing funding discussions for MED and Bordersley (see RNS dated 17 March 2020). We remain firmly focussed on progressing this project, which offers significant near-term revenues thanks to the power purchase agreement we have in place with Statkraft and will of course continue to provide further updates as soon as we are in a position to do so.
I understand the lack of revised timings regarding project timelines is frustrating; COVID-19 is creating unprecedented challenges for us all, but I would like to assure shareholders that we continue to progress all projects within the current constraints.
Ultimately, we remain focused on delivering on our objective of building a leading-edge multi-asset energy company and I believe we have the requisite quality assets, skill set, team and partners and crucially development plan to do this. Yes, the current global backdrop has created unforeseen challenges; for starters, the various governments with whom we are in discussions with are currently focused on the welfare of citizens rather than power projects. However, having reacted quickly to minimise this disruption, we continue to make tangible progress across our portfolio. With an undeniable market demand for reliable, sustainable and affordable electricity, I believe our growth prospects are strong.
I am hopeful that the coming few weeks will provide further visibility regarding the impact of the pandemic but in the meantime, I wish you all a healthy and happy Easter.
Louis Coetzee
CEO
**ENDS**
For further information please visit www.kibo.energy or contact:
Louis Coetzee |
info@kibo .energy |
Kibo Energy PLC |
Chief Executive Officer |
Andreas Lianos |
+27 (0) 83 4408365 |
River Group |
Corporate and Designated Adviser on JSE |
Philip Adler |
+44 (0) 20 7392 1494 |
ETX Capital Limited |
Joint Broker |
Bhavesh Patel / Stephen Allen |
+44 20 3440 6800 |
RFC Ambrian Limited |
NOMAD on AIM |
Isabel de Salis / Beth Melluish |
+44 (0) 20 7236 1177 |
St Brides Partners Ltd |
Investor and Media Relations Adviser |
Notes
Kibo Energy PLC is a multi-asset, Africa focused, energy company positioned to address the acute power deficit, which is one of the primary impediments to economic development in Sub-Saharan Africa. To this end, it is the Company’s objective to become a leading independent power producer in the region.
Kibo is simultaneously developing three similar coal-fuelled power projects: the Mbeya Coal to Power Project (‘MCPP’) in Tanzania; the Mabesekwa Coal Independent Power Project (‘MCIPP’) in Botswana; and the Benga Independent Power Project (‘BIPP’) in Mozambique. By developing these projects in parallel, the Company intends to leverage considerable economies of scale and timing in respect of strategic partnerships, procurement, equipment, human capital, execution capability / capacity and project finance.
Additionally, the Company has a 60% interest in MAST Energy Developments Limited (‘MED’), a private UK registered company targeting the development and operation of flexible power plants to service the UK Reserve Power generation market.