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Written by Владимир Нгуйен
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Tuesday, 25 May 2010 00:30 |
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A consortium of over 200 local and international solar energy experts, financiers, consultants and donors came together for a status update on the US$400 million solar energy project being built in southern Jordan.
Once operational in 2012, the Shams Ma’an Project will be among the largest photovoltaic solar energy plants in the world, thus reducing the nation’s current import of 96% of her energy needs while also preventing 160,000 tons of carbon emissions from entering the atmosphere each year.
In addition to creating jobs, the project is also expected to position Jordan as a global leader in photovoltaic energy and attract more investments, which in turn will help further her goals of energy independence.
For more information:
Kawar and Italian Solar Energy Plan “Shams Ma’an” Solar Plant for South Jordan
Supreme Master TV FN 1346
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