The Renewable Energy Authority of Libya (REAoL) announced yesterday that classification and evaluation of offers submitted by specialised companies for the establishment of a half a MW solar power plant took place at its Tripoli headquarters with the private sector Separ Industrial Investment and Mining Company.
The solar plant will be connected to the National Grid and comes within the first phase of the implementation of the Go Green initiative included in the government’s National Strategy for Renewable Energies.
The solar project will cover part of the electrical loads of a gypsum factory which Separ Industrial Investment and Mining Company intends to establish in the Kikla area – about 150 km southwest of Tripoli.
The REAoL said the solar power plant will also be linked to the monitoring system of the Go Green initiative with a several other solar power plants that are being implemented within the initiative. This, it added, will contribute mainly to supporting the public electricity network and the national economy through fuel savings as well as reduced carbon emissions.
Supporting the private sector
REAoL added that this project comes within the framework of its support to the private sector with the aim of spreading the use of renewable energy technologies to enhance the supply of electrical energy.
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