Renewables | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 6

Renewables Account for 35% of Morocco’s Energy Mix

Morocco's government officials announced country's progress on its way to expand the renewable sector, as already 35% of its energy mix currently comes from green resources. The north African nation aims to reach a g ...

Ethiopia and Denmark to Join Forces in Renewable Energy

Ethiopia and Denmark are keen to work together on renewable energy development, as Danish Foreign Minister Kristian Jensen said.

Iran Signs $1m Solar Power Contract with British Firm

Bakhtar Regional Electricity Company, a subsidiary of Iran Power Generation and Transmission Company (TAVANIR), has signed a $1m contract with Britain’s Surrey Satellite Technology (SST) company to build a 50 MW capa ...

Masdar’s Second Solar Investment in Jordan to Cost $300m

Abu Dhabi green energy firm Masdar will build a 200MW solar project in Jordan for around $300m.

GCC Targets 10GW Renewables Expansion by 2020

The GCC’s solar capacity is expected to reach 10GW by 2020, while the MENA region is expected to attract $35b worth of renewable energy investments every year by 2020, said experts from the International Renewable En ...

German Investor to Build Solar Mega-Project in Iran

German investors will build one of the world's biggest solar power plants in the central province of Isfahan, powering 475,000 households for 30 years.

Morocco to Invest $9b in Solar Power by 2020

Morocco expects to invest $9b in solar energy by 2020.

Algeria, EU Prioritize Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency

Algerian-EU energy cooperation scheme envisions new plans for development and investment in energy efficiency and renewable energy.

KarmSolar Aiming to Join 1.5m Feddan Desert Reclamation Project

Egyptian solar energy company KarmSolar has concluded a cooperation agreement with Plus Leasing to provide financing for private sector companies involved in the 1.5m feddan desert reclamation project, inaugurated in ...

DEWA Plans $7.34b Renewables Projects, Seeking Private Financing

Dubai Electricity & Water Authority (Dewa) has approved new renewable projects worth over $7.34b, to expand Dubai's production capacity through partnerships between the public and private sectors.

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