VINCI Energies signed a €192 million contract with Guinea's Ministry of Energy and Ministry of Economy and Finance to build a set of infrastructure facilities for electricity generation and transmission. The project's financing benefits from support from the French government. Guinean's national power utility, Electricité de Guinée (EDG), is responsible for providing power generation, transmission, and distribution services across the country. The project's financing. There are four main regimes available to produce energy in Guinea: Concession regime: The main legal framework, governed by the PPP Law, for large-scale energy projects in Guinea enabling private generators to sell power to EDG.