• 26k+

    WTGS Installed
  • 22k+

    Installed Capacity
  • 20k+

    Worldwide Customer
Our Mission
Our mission is to help ensure affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all by combining international engineering, procurement and construction companies with national and local companies for network extensions and connections for universal electrification.

Today, many thousands of people in the region are without access to energy and without access to clean cooking facilities. Eastern and Southern Africa only accounts for more than half of the world's non-electrified population - around 365 million out of 675 million. Accelerating energy access in the region is essential not only to unlock its potential and deliver on its development goals, but also to help the achieve sustainable development goals and address global challenges such as climate change, resilience and fragility.

By adopting and leading way in taking integrate approach that combine the grid and technologies of renewable energy, will revolution energy access provision. With the appropriate combination of ingredients, the effort to achieve universal electrification and sustainable development could be accelerated. Our goal of lighting every home will be no longer a dream but an achievable reality that will revolution access to energy for all.
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20+

Years Of Experience In This Field
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Our Work Process

Lighting The Way to A Sustainable Future

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Energy Access in the African

Plus de More than 640 million Africans lack access to energy, resulting in an access rate of just over 40%, the lowest in the world. Per capita electricity consumption in sub-Saharan Africa (excluding South Africa) is 180 kWh, compared to 13,000 kWh per capita in the United States and 6,500 kWh in Europe. Access to energy is crucial not only for achieving health and education goals but also for reducing the cost of doing business, unlocking economic potential, and creating jobs.

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Energy Access in the COMESA

Plus de More than 200 million people in the COMESA (Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa) region lack access to reliable energy, resulting in an access rate below 50%, among the lowest in the world. Per capita electricity consumption in the COMESA region is estimated to be around 200 kWh, significantly lower than the 13,000 kWh per capita in the United States and 6,500 kWh in Europe. This energy gap continues to hinder economic progress, healthcare, education, and overall development across the member states.

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Energy Access in the EAC

More than 70 million people within the East African Community (EAC) region lack access to reliable energy, leading to an access rate of around 40%, among the lowest globally. Per capita electricity consumption in the EAC region is approximately 150 kWh, compared to 13,000 kWh per capita in the United States and 6,500 kWh in Europe. This energy deficit restricts economic growth and limits progress in essential sectors like healthcare, education, and industry across EAC member states.

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Why choose us

Empowering Communities with Green Energy

We believe in the power of clean energy to improve lives. Our mission is to deliver reliable, sustainable energy that supports growth and development. Join us on our journey towards a greener future.

  • Save Your Money

  • Flexibility Work Environment

  • Simple And Easy To Use

  • Best Energy Solution

  • Very Fast Customers Service

  • Experienced Team Members



Africa is endowed with an immense energy potential, particularly renewable energy, but currently only a fraction of it is being utilized. Hydroelectric power provides about a fifth of the current capacity, but the utilized potential is less than a tenth of the total.
The technical potential for solar, wind, geothermal energy , bioenergy, and hydrogene is also significant. Although the Bank aims to prioritize renewable energy, fossil fuels continue to account for a substantial share of the overall energy mix, similar to several developed economies, with the Bank financing advanced technologies to minimize emissions.

In this context, IGESCO has introduced green energy solutions to light up Africa while simultaneously protecting the environment.
By harnessing renewable energy sources such as solar, wind,bioenergy and hydrogene, IGESCO is helping to transform Africa's energy landscape, contributing to sustainable development and environmental conservation.

Our Service

efficient Energy Solutions

Hydraulic System Design

Our experts create custom designs that improve performance and meet specific needs.

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Maintenance and Repair Services

Our team provides regular maintenance to ensure system efficiency and longevity.

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Consultation for Optimization

We offer advice to enhance energy usage, striving for cost-effective solutions.

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Hydrogen Power

Hydrogen used in power generation to store renewable energy and include system flexibility

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Electrolysis Reimagined

Turning Renewable Energy into Green Hydrogen

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Why choose us

Empowering Communities with Green Energy

We believe in the power of clean energy to improve lives. Our mission is to deliver reliable, sustainable energy that supports growth and development. Join us on our journey towards a greener future.

  • Save Your Money

  • Flexibility Work Environment

  • Simple And Easy To Use

  • Best Energy Solution

  • Very Fast Customers Service

  • Experienced Team Members

  • 1k+

    Team Member
  • 12k+

    Installed Capacity
  • 10k+

    Happy customer
  • 1k+

    Award winning
Our Project

Green energy to Power Your Life

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Micro-Hydro Power Plant

Small-scale hydropower system designed for rural areas, generating electricity using natural river flow without a dam.

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Run-of-the-River System

A hydropower project that generates energy from river currents without large reservoirs, minimizing environmental impact.

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Pumped Storage Hydropower

Uses two water reservoirs at different elevations to store and generate electricity by pumping water between them.

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Dam-Based Hydropower

4. Large-scale energy production by releasing water from a reservoir through turbines, ideal for consistent electricity generation.

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Water Wheel Energy System

An old technology repurposed for modern electricity generation by converting river or stream flow into mechanical power.

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Tidal Energy Project

6. Harnesses the power of ocean tides using underwater turbines to generate renewable energy from the rise and fall of sea levels.

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Ocean Wave Energy

Converts the kinetic energy from ocean waves into electricity using floating devices or underwater generators.

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Water Desalination Hydropower

Combines hydropower with water desalination, using the energy from water flow to power desalination plants for producing fresh water and electricity simultaneously.

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IGESCO is amazing! Their commitment to reducing CO2 emissions while providing energy is commendable. Their efforts are making a real difference in Bujumbura. Thank you, igesc!

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ALICE AKIMANA

Marketing Manager

IGESCO is revolutionizing energy in Bujumbura! Their dedication to decarbonization is inspiring. It's great to see a company so focused on sustainability. Thanks for your impactful work, IGESCO!

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Daniel NKESHIMANA

CEO

IGESCO is a beacon of innovation in Bujumbura! Their focus on reducing carbon intensity while electrifying is truly impressive. Thank you, IGESCO, for your dedication to a sustainable future!

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Arlene MUCO

Manager

Our Work Process

Lighting The Way to A Sustainable Future

Step - 01

Project Planning

Planning sites still in their work infancy. have evolved over the years sometimes

Step - 02

Research & Analysis

We will uncover many web sites still in their work infancy versions have evolved

Step - 03

Green energy Installation

Various versions have evolved over the years, sometimes prcessing

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