The consortium led by Moroccan energy company NAREVA and French ENGIE group won an international bid for the construction of 120 MWp solar power plant in Gafsa, Tunisia. The consortium will be responsible for developing, designing, financing, building, operating and maintaining the photovoltaic power plant over a period of 20 years from commissioning. Yoven Moorooven, CEO of ENGIE Africa, said: “ The successful outcome of this bid further cements our strategic long-term partnership with NAREVA”. For his part, Saïd Elhadi, Chairman & CEO of NAREVA said: “We are delighted to develop this solar project that we have won with our partner ENGIE in Tunisia. NAREVA is honored to contribute to the deployment of the Tunisian Solar Plan which is a cornerstone of the country’s energy transition policy”.
Source: The North Africa Journal January 16, 2020 12:22 UTC