A.P. Møller Capital acquires Kenyan power plant

A.P. Møller Capital has made its first investment in Kenya in the form of Iberafrica Power of 52.5 MW. A South African company has previously attempted to buy the plan for EUR 54 million (DKK 400 million).
Photo: Jens Hartmann Schmidt
Photo: Jens Hartmann Schmidt

A.P. Møller Capital has added another significant element to its portfolio of African infrastructure.

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