Astroenergy has secured contracts from two Chinese companies – China International Water & Electric Corp (CWE), and the Power Construction Corporation of China (POWERCHINA) to supply one gigawatt (GW) of its n-type TOPCon solar modules.
These modules will be integral to Algeria’s 2,000 MW solar plant construction plan proposed by Soneelgaz, Aleferia’s state-owned power utility
The utility aims to construct 15 photovoltaic (PV) power plants across 12 provinces.
With capacities ranging between 80 and 220 MW per plant, the project is a significant step in the country’s efforts to broaden its energy sources and embrace renewable energy.
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Astroenergy has secured six projects under this plan, such as Abadla 80MW PV plant, Batemete 220MW PV plant, Gueltet Sidi Saad 200MW PV plant, Douar El Maa 200MW PV plant, Ouled Djellal 80MW PV plant, and Biskra 220MW PV plant projects.
The construction of these projects will be undertaken by CWE and POWERCHINA
The development of the 220MW Biskra project has commenced, which is among the largest within the 2000MW plan and employs Astronergy’s ASTRO N5 TOPCon solar panels.
The Biskra project aims to produce around 400 million kilowatt-hours of renewable electricity each year, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by an estimated 330,000 tons annually.
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Local media reports have stated that during the Biskra project ceremony, Algeria’s Minister of Energy and Mining, Mohamed Alkab, expressed that the project’s construction will not only generate over 600 jobs for the local community and drive economic progress but will also play a crucial role in enhancing Algeria’s energy framework and accomplishing the energy transition strategy.
The broader 2,000 MW solar plan aligns with Algeria’s long-term goals to diversify its energy mix and decrease its reliance on fossil fuels.
Algeria’s 2,000 MW solar initiative aligns with the country’s objectives to diversify its energy sources and reduce dependence on non-renewable energy.