Italy’s renewable energy developer Enel Green Power is looking to increase investment in Morocco. Enel Green Power considers
Morocco a pioneer in the renewable energy sector in Africa, having set
impressive capacity addition targets and backing them with clear
regulations. Enel Green Power CEO Francesco
Venturini stated that the company has already set up a regional
headquarters in Morocco, and is now looking to invest millions of
dollars to set up several megawatts of renewable energy capacity.
The company has announced plans to participate in the 850 MW wind energy tender
floated by the country’s utility, ONEE, though Enel Green Power will
face competition from Acciona, ACWA Power/Gamesa, EDF Energies
Nouvelles/Alstom, among others. Morocco is already working on some of the largest solar power project in Africa. The Noor-Ouarzazate project
will include several large-scale solar power projects and would be the
mainstay of the country’s solar and renewable energy policy, with at
least 510 MW of concentrated solar power capacity. The World Bank
approved $519 million debt finance for the project last year.
Morocco is the largest importer of energy
in the Middle East and North Africa region, and it also has significant
renewable energy potential. The wind energy potential in the country is
estimated at 25,000 MW, and the Ministry of Energy expects 2,000 MW
wind energy capacity installed by 2020.
The country’s Solar Plan
targets 2,000 MW solar power capacity installed by 2020. The capacity
will be spread across five sites with an aggregate coverage of 10,000
hectares. These projects include the Noor-Ouarzazate Concentrated Solar
Power Project, other solar thermal power projects and solar photovoltaic
power projects.
http://cleantechnica.com/2015/10/06/enel-green-power-expand-morocco/
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