First private IPP Solar PV project in Algeria

October 13, 2015
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Solar energy firm Condor Electronics Algeria is developing a 2MW solar PV project in Algeria with UK-based solar developer Renewable Energy Partner.

Toufik Benamara head of solar module manufacturing, Condor Electronics said: “We are excited to be working with Renewable Energy Partner, a leader in the country for solar photovoltaic project development. For us at Condor it is very strategic to work side by side with pioneering companies like Renewable Energy Partner”.

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“This cooperation will enable Condor to use its position as a manufacturer of solar panels in order to become a leading independent power producer in Algeria whose mission is to provide sustainable, clean and accessible energy to all. We see this project as the start of many more to come.”

Adel Baba-Aissa director of Renewable Energy Partner, a company that focuses on the Middle East and African market including Algeria, said: “We are excited to jointly develop what would be the very first private IPP Solar PV project in Algeria with Condor Electronics, the leader in Algeria in solar modules.”

Adel Baba-Aissa will be speaking at Solar Energy UK in Birmingham, UK, later today on the prospects for solar in Algeria. Further details are available here

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