About us

Alwatania target is to become a regional Energy and infrastructure key player starting from Sudan, one of the largest economies in the Eastern Africa region, with abundant fertile lands and livestock, a booming manufacturing base, and a strategic market location at the crossroads of sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East.
The Government of Sudan is committed to attracting private sector investment to the electricity sector. Given the constrained public financing and known renewable energy potential, the Government of Sudan has made considerable efforts to attract private investment to the Energy industry..
Since the establishment of the company it was active and focused in its mission and goals, as a result, it has gained the trust of the Government and many major investors to be part of its projects, we have found engagement activities with Ministry of Energy and Oil, Ministry of Finance and economic development, Ministry of Transportation, in addition to Major companies such as Siemens, general Electric, China Energy, China Harbor, Trafigura, Orascom, Elsewdy, Enporde and others, also the Company Succeeded to be consider as Key pillar by the Afreximbank and ministry of Finance and also Ministry of Energy and Oil to develop of the power projects in Sudan,
Our Vision

To be the leading Energy company in Eastern Africa realizing value to our stakeholders and sustainable development to our bigger community.

Business Model

The strategy of the Company was built around its unique competitive. advantage. It's been considered a semi- Governmental owned company that has the trust and governors of the public sector, as well as the ability to move and take action as a private sector. This enables the company to follow the dynamics of the Energy market and construction industry.

We are Energy transition enabler

We understand energy dynamics and shift towards efficient, sustainable energy sources. We will be always a key player and enabler that will keep Sudan and east Africa ahead, harvesting its abundant resources