Morocco: Jet Energy and Azelio Team up to Develop Renewable Energy Projects

  • After cooperating for the installation of Azelio’s verification project in Morocco, Jet Energy and Azelio are teaming up with the signing of a MoU to develop renewable energy projects in Morocco and the Francophone Africa region.

The collaboration seeks to assess projects utilizing Azelio’s storage together with existing and new solar PV installations, to cost-efficiently provide electricity around the clock. The first project targets 50 kWe [electricity output capability]in 2021, followed by installations of larger scale projects with an expected total of 5 MWe in 2022, 10 MWe in 2023, 15 MWe in 2024 and 15 MWe in 2025.

Jet Energy is an EPC contractor specialized in the construction, operation and maintenance of photovoltaic power plants. With this MoU, Jet Energy seeks to expand its business offerings and establish itself as one of Azelio’s technology providers in the region.

“Morocco and Francophone Africa are one of our target markets where we see that our technology for long-duration energy storage can bring large benefits,” said Azelio CEO Jonas Eklind. “We are delighted to collaborate with Jet Energy in their efforts to provide customers with reliable and affordable renewable power generation around the clock.”

Jet Energy general manager Ismail Tadlaoui said: “Long-duration energy storage solutions are key for countries wanting to achieve [a]higher level of electrification while keeping emissions as low as possible. We are glad to partner with Azelio in deploying innovative and competitive systems in the African continent.”

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

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