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TAQA AND THEOLIA: STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP IN MOROCCO
Abu Dhabi, June 17 (WAM) - The Abu Dhabi National Energy Company PJSC (TAQA), a global energy company, and THEOLIA, a leader in the production of electricity from wind energy, signed on June 10th 2008 a strategic partnership agreement in the renewable energy sector in Morocco.
This agreement aims to create a consortium of these two prequalified
companies to respond jointly to the international invitation to tender for the construction and operation of a 300 MW wind farm located in Tarfaya, Morocco.
TAQA and THEOLIA further agreed a 50/50 partnership in the Compagnie
Eolienne du Detroit (CED), including studying the possibility of optimizing wind sites in Morocco, notably the Abdelkhalek Torres wind farm near the current site of CED. This site, located in the North of Morocco and enjoying excellent wind conditions, offers a double opportunity: the possible repowering of the 84 turbines commissioned in 2000 and the possible extension of the wind farm by several hundred additional MWs (1).
TAQA and THEOLIA are two major players in the production of electricity in Morocco: TAQA owns and operates a 1,356 MW thermal power station, providing about half of the annual electricity production of the Kingdom; THEOLIA, with its 50.4 MW wind farm, is the leading producer of electricity from wind energy in Morocco.
With this alliance, TAQA and THEOLIA display their confidence in the
potential of the renewable energy sector in Morocco and the emerging markets in general.
"Today's announcement is a real milestone for TAQA; it marks our first step into renewable energy," Peter Barker-Homek, Chief Executive Officer of TAQA, said.
"Our strategy is to diversify across the energy value chain in different territories, and by joining forces with THEOLIA in CED we feel that we are in a good position to bid for the new wind farm capacity. This is truly in line with our growth strategy and my vision for the company," he added.
Also commenting on the partnership agreement, Jean-Marie Santander, Chairman and CEO of THEOLIA said the alliance confirms the development strategy of THEOLIA in emerging markets. "Together, THEOLIA's expertise and TAQA's strength will give birth to a major player in the production of electricity from renewable energy in Morocco and the emerging markets in general," he said.
This agreement aims to create a consortium of these two prequalified
companies to respond jointly to the international invitation to tender for the construction and operation of a 300 MW wind farm located in Tarfaya, Morocco.
TAQA and THEOLIA further agreed a 50/50 partnership in the Compagnie
Eolienne du Detroit (CED), including studying the possibility of optimizing wind sites in Morocco, notably the Abdelkhalek Torres wind farm near the current site of CED. This site, located in the North of Morocco and enjoying excellent wind conditions, offers a double opportunity: the possible repowering of the 84 turbines commissioned in 2000 and the possible extension of the wind farm by several hundred additional MWs (1).
TAQA and THEOLIA are two major players in the production of electricity in Morocco: TAQA owns and operates a 1,356 MW thermal power station, providing about half of the annual electricity production of the Kingdom; THEOLIA, with its 50.4 MW wind farm, is the leading producer of electricity from wind energy in Morocco.
With this alliance, TAQA and THEOLIA display their confidence in the
potential of the renewable energy sector in Morocco and the emerging markets in general.
"Today's announcement is a real milestone for TAQA; it marks our first step into renewable energy," Peter Barker-Homek, Chief Executive Officer of TAQA, said.
"Our strategy is to diversify across the energy value chain in different territories, and by joining forces with THEOLIA in CED we feel that we are in a good position to bid for the new wind farm capacity. This is truly in line with our growth strategy and my vision for the company," he added.
Also commenting on the partnership agreement, Jean-Marie Santander, Chairman and CEO of THEOLIA said the alliance confirms the development strategy of THEOLIA in emerging markets. "Together, THEOLIA's expertise and TAQA's strength will give birth to a major player in the production of electricity from renewable energy in Morocco and the emerging markets in general," he said.