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KIBO ENERGY PLC - Renewable Energy Strategy

Release Date: 17/06/2021 07:15
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Renewable Energy Strategy

Kibo Energy PLC (Incorporated in Ireland)
(Registration Number: 451931)
(External registration number: 2011/007371/10)
Share code on the JSE Limited: KBO
Share code on the AIM: KIBO
ISIN: IE00B97C0C31
(“Kibo” or “the Company”)

Dated: 16 June 2021

                                      Renewable Energy Strategy

Kibo Energy PLC, the multi-asset, Africa & UK focused energy company, is pleased to announce that,
following an extensive review of the Company’s operations, the Company’s primary focus going
forward will be on renewable energy opportunities. In line with its refocused strategy centred on
sustainable renewable energy solutions and following the positive results of an extensive due diligence
process regarding the agreement with South Africa-based Industrial Green Solutions (Pty) Ltd (IGES),
the Company will now proceed to conclude the transaction to jointly develop a portfolio of Waste to
Energy projects in South Africa (‘the Agreement’) (see RNS dated 18 May 2021). In addition, the
Company intends to appoint specialist advisors to assist the Company in developing and implementing
an appropriate disposal strategy to dispose of its coal assets or possibly repositioning these assets to
make use of alternative fuel sources other than coal, given latest rapid advances in developing
alternative fuel sources in this domain. It will be the objective of this disposal strategy to ensure that
maximum value is realised from these projects, in which significant value was created over several
years.


Highlights
         * Refocused strategy centred around renewable energy opportunities and capitalising on the
           global clean energy revolution;
         * Proceeding with the Agreement to jointly develop a portfolio of Waste to Energy projects in
           South Africa, which aim to address the country’s insecure energy supply environment as well
           as the renewable energy portfolio in the UK, currently the subject of a due diligence
           investigation; and
         * Intention to dispose of coal assets in accordance with a disposal strategy that will realise
           value for shareholders.


Louis Coetzee, CEO of KIBO said, “First, we are delighted to be progressing with this exciting
opportunity to develop waste to energy projects within South Africa as momentum in the global clean
energy revolution increases. Set against this background, we believe that it is appropriate to refocus
our strategy to utilise our team’s expertise and contacts as well as partnerships in the energy sector to
rapidly grow our renewable energy portfolio and capitalise on what, in our view, is a ubiquitous growth
story that will run for many years. Shifting the Company’s primary focus to renewable energy projects
will provide the Company with the opportunity to develop projects with much smaller CAPEX
requirements and with a significantly shorter route to revenue generation that is associated with much
less risk and access to a far wider and cheaper array of non-dilutive funding options.


Notwithstanding our firm belief that clean coal will continue to play a key role in Africa’s energy
dynamics, we also believe that a larger entity would be better placed to take our own coal-fuelled
power projects to production. We hope to maintain exposure to the significant upside potential of
these projects but have decided to step down from our role as their primary funder and developer. We
look forward to updating the market further on the Agreement, the disposals and our refocused
strategy.”


The Transaction
Further to the announcement dated 18 May 2021, the Company has concluded its due diligence
regarding the agreement with South Africa-based IGES (https://www.industrialgreenenergy.com/), to
jointly develop a portfolio of Waste to Energy projects in South Africa. These projects, which aim to
address the insecure energy supply environment in the country by enabling industries to operate
independently, will convert plastic waste provided by leading waste disposal operators into syngas
using Pyrolysis Technology; the syngas will then be stored on site and fed into gas engines to generate
electrical power.


A Newco will be established, in which Kibo will hold 65% for an Equity Loan contribution of
R11,145,000, that will be used to develop the first 8 megawatts (“MW”) project in several phases and
IGES will hold 35% for an equity contribution valued on the basis of a seven-project development
portfolio and development expenditure to date. Newco has an initial target of generating more than
50 MW of electricity for sale to industrial users.


The first late-stage project has access to land, key licenses and approvals acquired, with an offtake
Memorandum of Understanding and Power Purchase Agreement negotiations concluded.


Kibo looks forward to finalising the implementation of the Agreement and minor outstanding matters
ahead of completing the shareholders agreement, upon which it will update the market in terms of
the key commercial aspects of the first project.


Renewable Energy Strategy
The Directors believe that clean coal-fuelled power projects will continue to be necessary for a
transitional period of some decades to support Africa’s rapidly increasing energy requirements. The
Company has therefore been developing three utility scale, coal-fuelled power projects, located in
Tanzania, Botswana, and Mozambique. While these integrate several clean coal technologies such as
carbon capture and storage and the latest Circulating Fluidized Bed and flue gas desulphurisation
technologies, the Company has also explored renewable energy opportunities for several years to
incorporate into the longer-term growth plans of these assets, or as standalone projects.
Since early 2020 and the onset of the Covid-19 global pandemic, the renewable energy drive has
gathered pace with governments worldwide pledging to reduce the reliance on carbon fuels within
their energy strategies. With this background, the Company undertook a review of operations to
establish the best way to extract the substantial value it had created in its coal-fuelled projects for
shareholders. Accordingly, the Company has decided to pursue a renewable strategy and dispose of
its coal-fuelled power projects; advisors will be appointed in due course to oversee this process.


The joint venture with IGES mentioned above will form the initial core to the Company’s new strategy,
however, it anticipates that additional acquisitions/investments in the renewable sector will be made
to further strengthen this portfolio.


The South African government’s recent announcement to allow private investors to establish up to
100 megawatts of generating capacity without requiring a license/ permit provides further impetus in
this regard and will bring along significant new opportunities. Further updates will be made as
appropriate.

This announcement contains inside information as stipulated under the Market Abuse Regulations (EU)
no. 596/2014.

                                                 ENDS

For further information please visit www.kibo.energy or contact:

Louis Coetzee               Kibo Energy PLC                              info@kibo.energy
                            Chief Executive Officer

Andreas Lianos              River Group                                  +357 99 53 1107
                            JSE Corporate and Designated Adviser

Claire Noyce                Hybridan LLP                                 +44 (0) 20 3764 2341
                            Broker

Bhavesh Patel /             RFC Ambrian Ltd                              +44 20 3440 6800
Stephen Allen               Nomad on AIM

Isabel de Salis /           St Brides Partners Ltd                       info@stbridespartners.co.uk
Charlotte Hollinshead       Investor & Media Relations Adviser

Johannesburg
16 June 2021
Corporate and Designated Adviser
River Group

Date: 17-06-2021 07:15:00
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