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ContourGlobal Receives $37.8 Million in Insurance From OPIC for Combined Heat and Power Plants in Nigeria
LAGOS, Nigeria, Oct. 14 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --
ContourGlobal announced today that it will receive $37.8 million in political risk insurance from the Overseas Private
Investment Corporation (OPIC), to support the company's construction and operations of three Combined Heat and
Power (CHP) generation plants for Nigeria Bottling Company (NBC), an affiliate of Coca-Cola Hellenic Bottling Company,
S.A (CCH). The construction, which is being carried out by ContourGlobal Solutions, Nigeria,
a subsidiary of ContourGlobal, will enable NBC to significantly reduce its energy consumption, carbon dioxide emissions
all while reducing production costs in the West African country.
The projects supported by the OPIC political risk facility are, a 4 megawatt CHP plant in Ikeja, a 1.2 megawatt plant in
Apapa, and a 3.6 megawatt plant in Benin (Nigeria), all of which will provide power, heat, steam, and, in the case of
Benin, food-grade CO2 to NBC's beverage bottling facilities. The energy efficiency from CHP can be as high as 90
percent, compared to 35-40 percent for conventional gas-fired simple cycle power plants. Moreover, ContourGlobal's
QuadGen process incorporates carbon capture technology to remove, capture and purify approximately 95 percent of the
CO2 from the CHP's flue gas. The purified CO2 is then used by the bottler and
other customers requiring food grade CO2.
The project is the latest initiative in an ongoing partnership between ContourGlobal and OPIC. In October 2009, the two
concluded a memorandum of understanding by which OPIC agreed to provide ContourGlobal with financing
and political risk insurance to support power projects in emerging markets, including highly energy-efficient facilities
which substantially reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
In April, OPIC's Board of Directors approved up to $250 million to support ContourGlobal's program of building and
operating CHP plants for CCH bottlers, largely in Eastern Europe and Nigeria. The loan agreement was signed in August
of this year.
"We are very pleased to have broken ground on these highly innovative facilities and we look forward to working with
OPIC as we continue our power development activities in Nigeria for CCH-NBC and other customers," said
Stephane Loosen, Managing Director of ContourGlobal Solutions, Nigeria. "We are proud to partner with OPIC on this
transaction, an organization that has high standards and strong commitment to clean energy."
OPIC President and CEO Elizabeth Littlefield, said, "Supporting energy efficiency is a top priority for OPIC, and is
exemplified by this innovative project, which will also support local economic development in Nigeria."
About ContourGlobal
CG Solutions is a wholly owned subsidiary of ContourGlobal, a power and energy operating and development company
headquartered in New York, with approximately 900 employees worldwide and over 1,300 MW of capacity in operation,
under construction, or in late stage development. ContourGlobal operates in a diverse set of markets including the United
States, the European Union, Brazil, Colombia, Togo, Rwanda, Nigeria and Ukraine.
ContourGlobal develops and operates electric and combined heat and power businesses for both governments and
multinational companies, and focuses on high-growth, under-served markets as well as innovative niches within
developed markets - such as renewable energy and Combined Heat and Power.
About OPIC
OPIC was established as an agency of the U.S. government in 1971. It helps U.S. businesses invest overseas, fosters
economic development in new and emerging markets, complements the private sector in managing risks
associated with foreign direct investment, and supports U.S. foreign policy. Because OPIC charges market-based fees
for its products, it operates on a self-sustaining basis at no net cost to taxpayers.
OPIC's political risk insurance and financing help U.S. businesses of all sizes invest in more than 150 emerging markets
and developing nations worldwide. OPIC projects have also generated $72 billion in U.S. exports
and supported more than 274,000 American jobs.
SOURCE: ContourGlobal
CONTACT: Stephane Loosen, ContourGlobal
(234) (1) 280-6723