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Namibia

In Namibia, Green Capital operates from Windhoek, strategically positioned to tap into the region’s vast potential for renewable energy. Leveraging the expertise of a seasoned team, Green Capital Namibia is actively engaged in developing solar and wind projects, with a project pipeline exceeding 200 MW. In addition, the company has an appetite for bringing one of the biggest green hydrogen projects in the region.

Tiofilia Nunyango

Josef Barnabas
Namibia

Argentina

In Argentina, Green Capital is focusing on developing wind power projects by combining them with green hydrogen production facilities. In areas with strong winds, the company plans to install wind turbines that will supply energy to electrolyzers, producing low-carbon hydrogen for use as a clean energy source. This holistic approach aims not only to increase the regions’ energy independence but also to strengthen Argentina as a leader in innovative RES solutions.

Nicolas Ibagon

Jorge Vilariño

Project Manager (Argentina)
j.vilarino@greencapitalsa.com

Marocco

Green Capital Morocco is implementing a revolutionary off-grid project that combines wind energy sources with hydrogen production. Green Capital plans to install wind plants in strategic areas of the country to power state-of-the-art electrolyzers that will convert wind energy into hydrogen, to later export it in the form of ammonia. The project will not only contribute to the sustainable development of rural areas in Morocco but will also strengthen the country’s position as a leader in hydrogen production on a global scale.

Maroko

Poland

In Poland, Green Capital positions itself as a key player in the renewable energy sector, operating from offices in Warsaw, Gdynia, and Aleksandrów Kujawski, with plans to relocate the Aleksandrów office to a new location in Toruń this fall.

We specialize in projects related to wind energy, solar power, and battery energy storage. The company works closely with local partners to develop initiatives with a total capacity of nearly 17 GW, including 3 GW from wind projects, 8 GW from energy storage, and 6 GW from photovoltaics. Additionally, we plan to undertake projects with a capacity of 3.3 GW in wind and solar energy and to increase our energy storage capacity by 2032.

As Poland continues to advance its renewable energy goals, Green Capital aims to play a significant role in enhancing the country’s energy security and supporting a more sustainable future.

HQ Office

Polska

Ukraine

As part of its involvement in Ukraine, Green Capital is working with local partners, focusing mainly on PV projects and wind farms. In addition, the company plans to invest in energy storage systems to effectively manage fluctuations in energy production and increase the liquidity of supply. Green Capital aims not only to increase the share of renewable energy sources in the country’s energy mix, but also to support Ukraine’s sustainable economic development.

Jarosław Maj

International Land Acquisition Manager 
j.maj@greencapitalsa.com
+48 536 364 259

Ukraina

Czechia

In the Czech market, Green Capital focuses mainly on the development of photovoltaic projects. To optimize plant operations, the company uses innovative technologies such as smart solar tracking systems. This advanced approach supports the Czechs’ drive in the energy transition, increasing the share of RES in the national mix and accelerating the shift away from fossil fuels. Moreover, the company works on a cross-border energy project linking Poland with the Czech Republic, which includes both a photovoltaic farm and a wind park with a total capacity of 500 MW.

Maciej Kasprowicz

Land Acquisition Agent (CZ)                                           
m.kasprowicz@greencapitalsa.com

Jarosław Maj

International Land Acquisition Manager 
j.maj@greencapitalsa.com
+48 536 364 259

Czechy

Tanzania

Tanzania serves as a key arena for Green Capital’s renewable endeavors, with a focus on solar initiatives. Green Capital Tanzania, in collaboration with local stakeholders, is advancing a few solar projects totaling 30 MW. These strategically located projects signify the initial strides in Green Capital’s commitment to contribute substantially to Tanzania’s solar energy landscape and improve the grid’s condition.

Geofrey Nangay
Tanzania

South Africa

Green Capital’s presence in South Africa, headquartered in Johannesburg, underscores its commitment to advancing the renewable energy sector in the country. The team in RSA boasts extensive experience in wind and solar development. With a diversified project portfolio exceeding 1 000MW, Green Capital RSA is actively contributing to South Africa’s energy transition, positioning Green Capital RSA as a key player in the nation’s renewable energy landscape.

Mantsha Matshitsa

Frank Redelinghuys
Deon Wolfaardt
Południowa Afryka

Mauritius

In the case of Mauritius, Green Capital is focusing its efforts on developing photovoltaic power and energy storage projects, taking advantage of unique geographic conditions. By taking advantage of the region’s abundant sunshine, the company plans to develop photovoltaic projects that will supply clean energy to the national system. In addition, the deployment of energy storage systems in the local grid will protect the region from power outages. This comprehensive approach aims to sustainably meet Mauritius’ energy needs while supporting the island state’s environmental goals.

Mongolia

Tunisia

In Tunisia, Green Capital is mainly focusing on developing wind farms in desert areas of the country. In addition, the company is using innovative solutions such as solar tracking technology to optimize the performance of PV panels, which allow efficient use of available resources. This is not only a modern approach to energy production, but also a way to sustainably develop areas with little economic attraction.

Tunisia

Croatia

In Croatia Green Capital follows the typical business model of full-circle development of the RES projects from land acquisition by the means of lease or purchase to energy generation. We are interested in partnership with local developers and businesses which have access to applicable land plots as well as would seriously consider investing into semi-developed or fully permitted Wind, Solar or BESS projects.

Jarosław Maj

International Land Acquisition Manager 
j.maj@greencapitalsa.com
+48 536 364 259

Ljubomir Dujmov

Land Acquisition Agent (HR)                                                                                                                     
l.dujmov@greencapitalsa.com

Croatia

Romania

Romania is one of our most important markets where Green Capital is building the pipeline of sustainable Wind, PV and Energy Storage projects. We are focused on medium to large sized power plants, using the most advanced technology to provide efficient energy solutions. Our projects aim to contribute to the energetical independence of the entire region and to provide reasonably priced energy to the growing industrial sector and public sectors.

Pavel Nedelcu

Land Acquisition Specialist
p.nedelcu@greencapitalsa.com 

Elena Pancu Cojocariu

Land Acquisition Specialist
e.pancu-cojocariu@greencapitalsa.com

Dan Raicescu

Land Acquisition Specialist
d.raicescu@greencapitalsa.com

Jarosław Maj

International Land Acquisition Manager 
j.maj@greencapitalsa.com
+48 536 364 259

Romania

Bulgaria

In Bulgaria, Green Capital is focusing on 50-100 MW projects in all regions of the country. By perfectly integrating the country’s grid into the European energy space, Green Capital is making business in Bulgaria a top priority, and the company is currently hiring a team to expand its presence in the country. They are placing special emphasis on BESS projects, which should contribute to grid stability following the recent increase in renewable energy generation.

Jarosław Maj

International Land Acquisition Manager 
j.maj@greencapitalsa.com
+48 536 364 259

Nikolay Petrov

Land Acquisition Agent (BG)                                                                                                              n.petrov@greencapitalsa.com

Bułgaria

Mauritania

In Mauritania, Green Capital is focusing on developing wind and photovoltaic (PV) power projects by integrating them with green hydrogen production facilities. The company plans to install hybrid wind turbines and PV panels in areas with strong winds, supplying energy to electrolyzers that produce low-carbon hydrogen. This holistic approach aims to increase the region’s energy independence and establish Mauritania as a leader in innovative green hydrogen solutions.
Mauretania

Zambia

In Zambia, Green Capital is currently developing two solar power plants, each with a capacity of 50 MW, located in the northern part of the country. These projects have already received approval from the Ministry of Energy, and grid connection conditions are currently being negotiated. Upon obtaining construction permits for the first two projects, Green Capital plans to undertake additional projects. With these power plants in Zambia, Green Capital will expand its presence in the southern part of Africa.

Mikołaj Kowalczyk

Head of International Development and Investment
m.kowalczyk@greencapitalsa.com
+48 530 652 849

Mauretania

Togo

Green Capital is currently finalizing discussions with the Ministry of Energy of Togo regarding the key parameters of a 100 MW solar farm project, equipped with an energy storage system, located in the Central Region. The next step in the project will be obtaining the necessary permits, including the environmental decision. Our projects aim to support the sustainable development of the region by providing clean, reliable energy that will power local communities and the economy.

Mikołaj Kowalczyk

Head of International Development and Investment
m.kowalczyk@greencapitalsa.com
+48 530 652 849

Mauretania

Solar and wind farms – map

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WF01   Ruja                                      79,2 MW

WF02   Krotoszyn                           16,8 MW

WF03   Mikołajki Pomorskie          15 MW

PV01    Pelplin                                  250 MW

PV02    Gałwuny                             2 MW

PV03    Biskupiec Kolonia              2 MW

  Photovoltaic farms                           Wind farms

  Photovoltaic farms under construction   Wind farms under construction

*Pulsating pins containing additional information

**Source: compiled by Green Capital SA, as of February 14, 2023.