CEI Africa Backs Solar Mini-Grids in Benin with $2.9 Million Blended Finance Package

Representational image. Credit: Canva

In a move aimed at improving electricity access in rural Africa, the Stichting Clean Energy and Energy Inclusion for Africa (CEI Africa) has finalized a $1.5 million junior secured loan to support solar mini-grid projects in Benin. The funding has been provided to Mionwa Generation SA, a special purpose vehicle of OnePower, in partnership with the crowdfunding platform Energise Africa.

This loan is part of a larger financing package worth $2.9 million. The package also includes nearly $1.4 million in senior debt that has been secured or is planned by Energise Africa. The funds will be used to develop nine solar mini-grids in rural parts of Benin, where access to reliable electricity remains limited.

Once completed, the mini-grids will have a combined installed capacity of 595 kW and will be supported by 1.7 MWh of battery energy storage. These systems are expected to supply clean and reliable power to around 4,700 households and small businesses. The projects aim to reduce dependence on diesel generators and other polluting energy sources, while supporting local economic activity.

In addition to debt financing, the project has received strong support through results-based financing. CEI Africa has committed grants of up to $972,000. Separately, the Universal Energy Facility, managed by Sustainable Energy for All, has allocated $1.66 million in incentives for five selected project sites.

OnePower Group CEO Matthew Orosz said the blended finance structure is an important step forward. He noted that combining loans with performance-linked grants makes it possible to deliver high-quality solar power to remote communities that have long remained outside the reach of the national grid.


Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

 

  • Related Posts

    Top Stories Of The Day: MNRE Updates ALMM Cell List; CleanMax Nears ₹1,500 Cr Pre-IPO Round and More…

    India’s Ministry of New and Renewable Energy released the fourth update to the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers (ALMM) for solar cells. The update adds new domestic manufacturers, reinforces…

    EWEC Begins Construction Of 1.5 GW Al Ajban Solar Project In The UAE

    The Emirates Water and Electricity Company has officially started the main construction phase of the Al Ajban Solar Photovoltaic project with the installation of the first solar panel at the…

    Have You Seen?

    US Natural Gas Futures Fall More Than 8% on Milder Forecasts

    • February 9, 2026
    US Natural Gas Futures Fall More Than 8% on Milder Forecasts

    Vitol Pushes Back Peak Oil Demand to Mid-2030s

    • February 9, 2026
    Vitol Pushes Back Peak Oil Demand to Mid-2030s

    Tengiz Oilfield Ramps Up Output to 550,000 Bpd after Fire

    • February 9, 2026
    Tengiz Oilfield Ramps Up Output to 550,000 Bpd after Fire

    Ukrainian Strikes Take a Heavy Toll on Russia’s Oil Refineries

    • February 9, 2026
    Ukrainian Strikes Take a Heavy Toll on Russia’s Oil Refineries

    Ranked: The Jobs Most Exposed to Generative AI, According to Microsoft – Visual Capitalist

    • February 9, 2026
    Ranked: The Jobs Most Exposed to Generative AI, According to Microsoft – Visual Capitalist

    US Natural Gas Futures Extend Decline as Forecasts Shift Warmer

    • February 9, 2026
    US Natural Gas Futures Extend Decline as Forecasts Shift Warmer

    TotalEnergies to Provide Solar Power to Google’s Texas Data Centres

    • February 9, 2026
    TotalEnergies to Provide Solar Power to Google’s Texas Data Centres

    Chevron’s Tengiz Oilfield Back to 60% of Usual Output, Two Sources Say

    • February 9, 2026
    Chevron’s Tengiz Oilfield Back to 60% of Usual Output, Two Sources Say

    Shell Needs Big Discovery or Deals as Oil, Gas Reserves Dwindle

    • February 9, 2026
    Shell Needs Big Discovery or Deals as Oil, Gas Reserves Dwindle

    New Zealand Eyes First LNG Terminal to Guard Against Power Shortages

    • February 9, 2026
    New Zealand Eyes First LNG Terminal to Guard Against Power Shortages