Morocco's ONE, Finnish company sign power plant deal
2008-09-03
Morocco's National Electricity Office (ONE) and Finnish company Wartsila signed a contract to increase production capacity at the Central Gas Turbine in Dakhla by 16.5 mega watts, MAP reported on Tuesday (September 2nd). The project is part of the emergency plan launched by ONE in 2006 to cope with Morocco's growing electricity demand.
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كمال فلاحي Posted 2008-12-15
I see that Morocco will face an energy crisis in the future like most Arab countries. But we see these days good and securing investments which might contribute to stopping a deterioration of the crisis. Thank you.
alhaine lahoucine Posted 2009-05-07
On the other hand, I am very optimistic about finding new sources of electrical energy to meet our needs (for example: chemical sources).
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