Member of the month – January 2016: Scatec Solar ASA

Last month NABA member Scatec Solar ASA won the prestigious prize “Most Internationally-Minded Newcomer 2015” in the European Small- and Mid-Cap Awards hosted by the Federal European Securities Exchange (FESE) and European Issuers.

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There are four categories of the Awards, which aim to promote successful European small and mid-sized companies to encourage more companies to access the public capital markets.

The ceremony took place in Albert Hall Complex in Brussels on December 9th with more than 100 participants from nominated companies, event organizers, partners, sponsors and other stakeholders. The Awards are backed by the European Commission to promote best practices and success stories of dynamic growth companies that have accessed European capital markets through an Initial Public Offering.

About Scatec Solar ASA

Scatec Solar is an integrated independent solar power producer, delivering affordable, rapidly deployable and sustainable source of clean energy worldwide. A long term player, Scatec Solar develops, builds, owns, operates and maintains solar power plants, and already has an installation track record of close to 600 MW.

Currently, the company is producing electricity from 279 MW of solar power plants in the Czech Republic, South Africa, Rwanda and Honduras. Construction of additional 147 MW solar power plants in the USA and Jordan is under way. With an established global presence, the company is growing briskly with a project backlog and pipeline of more than 1.5 GW under development in the Americas, Africa, Asia and the Middle East.

Please look at how Scatec Solar ASA is making a difference in South Africa, one of their important markets, in this video made by Thought Leader Global:


By Arsene Frank Burakeye


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