Aldwych was established for the purpose of developing, owning and operating power generation, transmission and distribution projects in Africa. Headquartered in London, Aldwych has operating power plants in South Africa and Kenya and is pursuing advanced development opprtunities in Nigeria, Ghana, Tanzania and South Sudan, among other countries. With funding provided by majority shareholder, the Pan-African Infrastructure Development Fund, Aldwych reached financial close on the 310MW Lake Turkana Wind Project in Kenya in 2014, and Africa's biggest single wind project is now in construction. Aldwych is a founder member of President Obamas Power Africa initiative and has made a number of committments towards investments in the power sector in Africa. Through its subsidiary Aldwych Africa Developments Limited, with headquarters in Nairobi, Aldwych also acts as a project developer on behalf of InfraCo Africa.
Aldwych was established for the purpose of developing, owning and operating power generation, transmission and distribution projects in Africa. Headquartered in London, Aldwych has operating power plants in South Africa and Kenya and is pursuing advanced development opprtunities in Nigeria, Ghana, Tanzania and South Sudan, among other countries. With funding provided by majority shareholder, the Pan-African Infrastructure Development Fund, Aldwych reached financial close on the 310MW Lake Turkana Wind Project in Kenya in 2014, and Africa's biggest single wind project is now in construction. Aldwych is a founder member of President Obamas Power Africa initiative and has made a number of committments towards investments in the power sector in Africa. Through its subsidiary Aldwych Africa Developments Limited, with headquarters in Nairobi, Aldwych also acts as a project developer on behalf of InfraCo Africa.