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Morocco preselects four of 19 groups for solar plant

Masen named the four preselected consortia as:


– Abeinsa ICI, Abengoa Solar, Mitsui and Abu Dhabi National Energy Co.


– Enel and ACS SCE


– International Company for Water and Power (ACWA), Aries IS and TSK EE


– Orascom Construction Industries, Solar Millennium and Evonik Steag


The prequalification process was to select independent power producers that would design, finance, build, operate and maintain a thermal solar plant in the southern city of Ouarzazate.


The 15 rejected consortia comprised among other firms GE Oil and Gas, Alstom Power, Mitsubishi Corp, SNC-Lavalin Inc., International Power, Lockheed Martin, JGC Corp, Daewoo Engineering and Nareva Holding, owned by a company in which the Moroccan royal family is the biggest shareholder.


Masen said it would send pre-qualified bidders requests for proposals toward the end of January 2011.


Plans call for the Ouarzazate unit to start off as a 125 megawatt unit and then undergo gradual upgrades to reach 500 MW before the end of 2015.

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