Gafsa solar power plant: Engie-Nareva duo to provide financing
After winning the public tender for a 120MW photovoltaic power station, the Franco-Moroccan consortium is looking for financiers for this project which should cost less than €100 million.
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▪ Gafsa solar power plant: Engie-Nareva duo to provide financing
▪ After winning the public tender for a 120MW photovoltaic power station, the Franco-Moroccan consortium is looking for financiers for this project which should cost less than €100 million.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/802615/centrale-solaire-de-gafsa-le-duo-engie-nareva-apportera-le-financement/
After winning the public tender for a 120MW photovoltaic power station, the Franco-Moroccan consortium is looking for financiers for this project which should cost less than €100 million.
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