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Engineering will bring 62 kilowatts of energy into the grid thanks to a solar power plant in Tadjoura

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Engineering will bring 62 kilowatts of energy into the grid thanks to a solar power plant in Tadjoura

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Under construction is a photovoltaic power generation system in the city of Tadjoura, near the capital, Tripoli. This installation, which will be located at the Solar Energy and Research Center (CERS), will have a capacity of 62 kilowatts.

Engineering, a supplier of renewable energy systems, was commissioned to build the small solar power plant. The electricity produced by the plant will be fed into the national electricity grid. This is supposed to secure the supply of electricity to the residents of the city of Tadjoura. According to our colleagues at the Libya Herald, the project is funded by the Tripoli government.

This solar project is part of the 2030 vision of the Tripoli-based General Authority for Electricity and Renewable Energy, which aims to exploit alternative and clean energies, especially solar and wind energy. In the municipality of Hay Al-Andalus, in northwestern Libya, a project is being developed to install 1,000 solar lights.

In the first phase of the Andalus Public Neighborhood Lighting Project, the municipality plans to install 500 solar lights. The coastal city authorities will also install 500 solar-based lighting sets in the second phase of the project.

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