ELIA GROUP CAPABILITIES

Xsabo group Burundi
The Xsabo Group is the same entity that developed the and started construction of the (Xsabo Nkonge Solarline) with a capacity of 20MW on 31 March 2021 ahead of with a capacity of 50MW whose construction is planned to begin in January 2022. Together, these pilot solar and wind renewable energy installations amounted to investments of US$64 million (approximately UGX:214.272 bill. [pdf]
Solar thermal power generation group
Solar thermal energy (STE) is a form of energy and a for harnessing to generate for use in , and in the residential and commercial sectors. are classified by the United States as low-, medium-, or high-temperature collectors. Low-temperature collectors are generally unglazed and used to heat [pdf]
Czechia up energy group
Group (: 'Skupina ČEZ' České Energetické Závody) is a of 96 companies (including the parent company ČEZ, ), 72 of them in the . Its core business is the generation, distribution, trade in, and sales of electricity and heat, trade in and sales of natural gas, and coal extraction. ČEZ Group operates also in , , , [pdf]
Latvia energy international group co ltd
The company traces its origins to the establishment of the Ķegums HPP in 1939, when the State Electricity Company "Ķegums" was established on 22 December by a decision of the . The current name was first used in the 1980s, but a similar name appeared as early as 1941, when private power plants and electricity grids were nationalised after the occupation of Latvia. [pdf][FAQS about Latvia energy international group co ltd]

Super energy group The Netherlands
On 1 April 1896, eight Dutch coal wholesalers merged to found the Steenkolen Handels-Vereniging (Coal-trading company), as a response to the formation of the German (Rheinisch-Westfälisches Kohlen-Syndikat). By 1904, the company had secured exclusive rights to trade coal in the Netherlands. Under the guidance of director [pdf]
Sudan the megawatt group
The Ezra Group plans to spend US$290 million in building generation capacity of 100 megawatts in South Sudan, over the next few years. The is expected to pay back that loan over the next 17 years, using funds generated from electricity sales to individuals, businesses and factories. [pdf][FAQS about Sudan the megawatt group]
