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Iran plans to build small-scale power plants in the north
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The new power plants aim to help in meeting domestic power demand in Iran. (Image source: Don McCullough/Flickr)
Iran?s Energy Ministry has launched plans to establish 40 small-scale power plants with distributed generation systems in the Northern provinces of Mazandaran and Golestan with the help of the private sector
Oman names advisors for privatising five power firms
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The advisors were appointed after Oman decided to privatise state-run electricity companies. (Image source: Andrew Martin/Pixabay)
Oman?s state-owned electricity holding firm, Nama Holding, has appointed a consortium of advisors, jointly led by London Economics and Lazard Freres, to privatise its five subsidiary power distribution and transmission firms
JinkoSolar and Marubeni?s Sweihan project wins MESIA award
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The Sweihan project is expected to be the world?s largest PV plant. (Image source: Steve Rainwater/Flickr)
The record-breaking 1,177MW Sweihan project, co-developed by JinkoSolar, Marubeni, and the Abu Dhabi Electricity and Water Authority (ADEWA), won ?Large Scale Solar Project of the Year? by the Middle East Solar Industry Association (MESIA)
Voltalia to build two hydropower plants in Morocco
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The projects aim to help in meeting electricity demand in Morocco. (Image source: Pete Jelliffe/Flickr)
Voltalia, a renewable energy producer and service provider, has obtained permits to develop two hydropower plants of 9.8MW and 7.2MW in Morocco?s Middle-Atlas region