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    PowerChina undertook to build Algeria's first large-scale photovoltaic power station

    • Last Update: 2022-11-20
    • Source: Internet
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    On January 17, Algeria's first large-scale photovoltaic power station, Adelar Power Station, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony
    .
    The project is undertaken by a consortium of Sinohydro International Engineering Co.
    , Ltd.
    , Sinohydro Engineering Consulting Group Co.
    , Ltd.
    and Yingli Green Energy Holdings Co.

    , Ltd.
    , a subsidiary of PowerChina.

    As the first grid-connected large-scale photovoltaic power station in Afghanistan, Adrar Power Station has solved the problem of power shortage that has plagued the local area for a long time and will effectively drive local employment
    for a long time.
    Salah Hebri, Minister of Energy of Afghanistan, expressed his gratitude and praise to Chinese companies for their contributions to this end, and hoped that Chinese companies could continue to build more high-quality and efficient new energy projects
    for Algeria.
    According to the new energy development plan formulated by the Afghan government, the prospect of 22,000MW of new energy power generation will be realized in 2030, of which 4,500MW will be completed
    before 2020.
    The government will formulate relevant investment incentive policies to attract domestic and foreign investors to actively invest in the new energy sector
    .

    On January 17, Algeria's first large-scale photovoltaic power station, Adelar Power Station, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony
    .
    The project is undertaken by a consortium of Sinohydro International Engineering Co.
    , Ltd.
    , Sinohydro Engineering Consulting Group Co.
    , Ltd.
    and Yingli Green Energy Holdings Co.

    , Ltd.
    , a subsidiary of PowerChina.

    Photovoltaic power station

    As the first grid-connected large-scale photovoltaic power station in Afghanistan, Adrar Power Station has solved the problem of power shortage that has plagued the local area for a long time and will effectively drive local employment
    for a long time.
    Salah Hebri, Minister of Energy of Afghanistan, expressed his gratitude and praise to Chinese companies for their contributions to this end, and hoped that Chinese companies could continue to build more high-quality and efficient new energy projects
    for Algeria.
    According to the new energy development plan formulated by the Afghan government, the prospect of 22,000MW of new energy power generation will be realized in 2030, of which 4,500MW will be completed
    before 2020.
    The government will formulate relevant investment incentive policies to attract domestic and foreign investors to actively invest in the new energy sector
    .

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