ABOUT
Energio Verda is a renewable energy project developer and consultant specialising in East African markets.
WELCOME TO ENERGIO VERDA
Energio Verda believes that renewable energy is a driving force for economic, social and environmental change. East Africa has an abundance of renewable energy resources, and tapping these will bring enormous development benefits.
Now is a pivotal moment for energy in East Africa. As the price of renewable energy continues to fall, its ability to provide clean, reliable and distributed power makes it a vital component of the power mix.
Based in Tanzania and active since 2012, Energio Verda is committed to advancing the uptake of renewable energy at all scales. As well as developing its own projects, Energio Verda offers a wide range of consulting services, including GIS, site searching, land acquisition and assisting in international development partnerships.
Mission
Their goal is to transform East Africa’s renewable resource potential into clean, sustainable and accessible energy. They are committed to the idea that renewable energy can and should empower and enrich communities and whole economies. They do this by developing renewable energy projects to the highest international standards, and by delivering to their consulting clients in-depth and up-to-date insights in order to maximise their potential impacts in the region.
Vision
They believe in the potential of Africa and in the importance of affordable and reliable energy as a major development driver. Many African countries still grapple with huge power shortages and unmet energy demand is continuously growing. They want to become a major player within the renewable energy sector in the East African Community, generating substantial socioeconomic and environmental change by tapping into the region’s abundant renewable resources.
They see that Africa represents a fantastic investment opportunity. Africa’s economic pulse is accelerating; the continent is one of the fastest growing economic regions in the world, and industrialisation and a growing middle-class are spurring unprecedented investments into the infrastructure and energy sectors. They aim to promote international investment into East African renewable energy, allowing investors to access high return markets whilst benefitting from the relative security of infrastructure projects.