The Kingdom of , which is one of the world’s largest solar energy projects and estimated to cost about $9 billion, was introduced in November 2009 with the aim of establishing 2,000 MW of solar power by 2020. Five sites have been selected for the development of solar power plants combining a number of technologies including , As a result, North Africa leads the African continent in new utility-scale wind and solar deployment, and is home to almost half of Africa’s total installed wind power generation capacity, as well as a fifth of its grid-based solar power generation capacity.
[pdf] Norwegian renewables developer Solgrid has agreed to sell two solar projects in Sweden, totaling 37.5 MWp, to German energy group Uniper SE. The projects, Segas (22.5 MWp) and Segerhult (15 MWp), are set to begin construction in early 2026 and complete later that year.
[pdf] Launched on May 22 in the southern Kolda region, the hybrid plant will generate 60 megawatts of solar power and store up to 72 megawatt-hours of energy. Once operational, it is expected to supply clean electricity to more than 25,000 households, benefiting nearly 235,000 people.
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