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Wednesday, 23 November 2022

KEZAD is exploring options to power up its industrial space with solar energy

KEZAD is going solar: Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi is teaming up with TotalEnergies Renewables Distributed Generation Middle East & Africa to explore distributing solar energy across KEZAD’s industrial space, according to a company statement released this week.

OTHER STORIES WORTH KNOWING ABOUT THIS MORNING-

  • The Irrigation Ministry signed four contracts worth EGP 225 mn for its Kitchener Drain cleanup project, which is being supervised by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. (Al Borsa)
  • UAE’s Siraj Power is partnering with Nakheel to deliver nine solar projects across the developer’s residential and commercial complexes in the UAE. (Zawya)
  • Three Qatari companies are mulling investing in renewable energy production materials in Egypt, Muharram Helal, the chairman of the Egypt-Qatar Business Council reportedly said. (Al Borsa)
  • China-based PV manufacturer and solar developer Longi aims to sell approximately 200 MW worth of solar products in Egypt next year. (Zawya)
  • Abu Dhabi Global Market pledged to plant 15k mangrove trees on Jubail Island during Abu Dhabi Finance Week. (WAM)

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