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July 14, 2009
Madrid,
Spain: Abengoa Solar Joins Desertec Industrial Initiative
Abengoa
Solar has signed an agreement to join as a founder member the
Desertec Industrial Initiative, a project born under the auspices
of the Club of Rome and other institutions. This project seeks
to develop renewable energy production in the desert regions of
Northern Africa and the Middle East for both local use and for
exportation to Europe.
Abengoa
Solar's first hybrid gas-solar power plant illustrates the
renewable energy technology that the new Desertec Industrial
Initiative seeks to bring to Africa and the Middle East.
The project aims to supply two-thirds of the region's power,
furthering its economic and social development, and potentially
exporting enough electricity to meet 15 percent of Europe's
needs by 2050
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Desertec
Industrial Initiative founding members are ABB, Abengoa Solar,
Cevital, Deutsche Bank, EON, HSH Nordbank, Muenchener Rueca, M+W
Zander, RWE, Schott Solar, Siemens and Solar Millennium/MSM. ABENGOA
SOLAR
This
initiative, which has been promoted by Abengoa Solar and eleven
other international companies, is aimed at meeting 15 percent
of Europe’s energy needs, and a substantial part of the demand
in Northern Africa and the Middle East, via concentrated solar
plants and other renewable sources of energy by 2050. Because
the land in these regions provide superior solar radiation, it
will be possible to gain access to clean energy at a lower cost.
Thus, the project will have a very significant impact on the economic
and social development of Northern Africa, the Middle East, and
Europe.
To
this end, over the course of the next few years, the companies
and institutions comprising Desertec will develop a plan in conjunction
with governments and other stakeholders to enable future construction
of power plants based on solar energy and other renewable sources,
in addition to the electrical power transmission needed to transport
part of this electricity to Europe.
Abengoa
is a pioneer in the construction of solar power plants in Northern
Africa and the Middle East with two Integrated Solar Combined
Cycle, ISCC, plants in Ain-Ben-Mathar (Morocco) and Hassi-R’mel
(Algeria).
Santiago
Seage, CEO of Abengoa Solar, expressed his satisfaction upon signing
the agreement for the company to join this ambitious project,
pointing out that “Northern Africa and the Middle East are undoubtedly
areas with a tremendous solar energy potential, for both the region’s
own use as well as exporting as soon as we have the necessary
infrastructure and regulatory measures in place. This initiative
should bring us closer to making this vision come true. Abengoa
Solar is contributing its expertise in innovative solar technologies
to this international group of partners.”
Further details about: Abengoa
Solar
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