Inqo Investments
Limited
Investment in Empower Clean
Cooking Limited
About Inqo Investments
Limited
Inqo Investments Limited ("Inqo" or
"the Group") is a South African based social impact company that
invests in businesses that tackle poverty and environmental
challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Inqo Investments Limited (INQO)
announces today an investment in Empower Clean Cooking Limited
("Empower") as part of its Conservation and Rural Enterprise (CARE)
Project in Uganda. Empower will produce biomass pellets for cooking
fuel and will be managed and operated by East Africa Power (EAP), a
highly experienced renewable energy developer and operator with
hydro and solar plants in Rwanda, Uganda, DRC, Zambia, Zimbabwe and
Kenya. Empower expect to commence production on its Budongo site in
Q4 2024.
The CARE Project aims to use an
enterprise approach to tackle environmental and social issues in
and around the Budongo Forest in Uganda. Budongo Forest faces
several threats including illegal bush meat poaching, deforestation
for charcoal production and increasing population pressure around
the forest fringes. The CARE project is designed around the belief
that social and environmental issues are interrelated and that
poverty is a key driver of deforestation in this region. By working
with communities in and around the Budongo Forest to build scalable
and sustainable SMEs with an environmental focus, the CARE project
aims to create jobs, increase livelihoods in the community, give
the forest meaningful economic value for local communities and
provide alternative employment to activities such as bushmeat
poaching and charcoal production.
"We are delighted with this
new investment in Empower - their technology is well suited to our
rural setting and providing consumers with biomass pellets as an
alternative cooking fuel which is cleaner and more sustainable,
will help reduce deforestation for charcoal use," said Jim Tan,
Investment Manager at Inqo Investments. "This investment will help
create several technical and non-technical jobs in the community
and facilitate important knowledge transfer. A key part of the CARE
Project will be to assess the social and environmental impacts for
local communities and the forest over time."
Comments from Dan Klinck, CEO East
Africa Power: "This collaboration
represents a significant milestone for Empower. With Inqo's
investment and support, we are poised to make a substantial impact
on the lives of many in Uganda by producing sustainable biomass
pellets for cooking fuel. This not only addresses a critical need
for clean cooking solutions but also contributes to environmental
conservation and rural enterprise development. As we prepare to
commence production at our Budongo site in Q4 2024, we look forward
to the journey ahead. This project is not just about providing
clean cooking fuel; it's about improving health outcomes, reducing
environmental impact, and fostering economic opportunities for
rural communities.
Thank you to everyone involved for
your dedication and hard work. We are excited about the future and
the positive change we will create together."
K.S
Tan
David Louw
Chairman
Director
Issued on:
15 October 2024
Enquiries
Inqo Investments Limited
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Tel: +44
7768 613346
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Dr Kim Tan, Chairman
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Email: kimtan2@springhilluk.com
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Hobart Capital Markets
LLP
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AQSE Corporate Adviser and
Broker
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Tel: +44 (0)20 7070 5665
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Dr Wang Chong
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Email:
wang.chong@hobartcapital.com
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About Inqo Investments Limited
'INQO' (www.inqo.co.za) is a South
Africa-based social impact company listed on the London Aquis Stock
Exchange Growth Market. It makes strategic acquisitions and
investments in businesses designed to tackle poverty and provide
employment, products and services to the poor in Low Income
Countries (LICs).
About East African Power (www.eastafricanpower.com)
East African Power (EAP) is an
integrated renewable energy development and engineering company
delivering affordable and reliable clean energy solutions. We are a
long-term, social-impact-oriented IPP business developing,
designing, building, and operating hydro and solar power plants in
Africa.