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Tunisia awards UAE’s AMEA Power $100m to build solar plant in Kairouan

The solar energy plant building and construction is anticipated to start by the end of this year

The Tunisian Federal government has actually granted AMEA Power a giving in contract as well as a power acquisition contract for a 100MW solar job in Kairouan, worth $100 million or Dh368 million.

Najla Bouden Romdhane, head of Federal government of Tunisia; Neila Nouira Genji, priest of Sector, Mines as well as Power; Hussain Al Nowais, chairman of AMEA Power; as well as various other very important people went to the event, which happened at the federal government head office in Al Qasba.

In December 2019, a consortium created by AMEA Power as well as TBEA Xinjiang New Power Carbon monoxide was granted the 100MW solar energy plant situated in Kairouan in Tunisia. This job belonged to the preliminary of solar tasks under the giving in program, released with a global tender program by the Ministry of Sector as well as SMEs in Tunisia in 2018, as well as is straightened with the federal government’s 2030 New Power Vision.

The solar energy plant building and construction is anticipated to start by the end of this year.

The job has a scheduled manufacturing of almost 223,171 MWh of power each year, conserving greater than 113,525 statistics tonnes of carbon dioxide exhausts every year.

Complying with the event, Al Nowais commented: “This is a terrific turning point for both Tunisia as well as AMEA Power. With the federal government’s 2030 New Power Vision, Tunisia intends to enhance the share of renewables in its power mix to 30 percent by 2030, representing an extra set up capability of about 4GW.”

” AMEA Power is honored to sustain Tunisia in accomplishing this grand vision as well as add to lowering the nation’s carbon impact. AMEA Power remains to expand, as well as today we are honored to be existing in 15 nations, with a complete capability of concerning 2,000 MW of renewable resource tasks in procedure, unfinished as well as in growth,” Al Nowais included.

– Wam

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