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Among other operational solar module manufacturers in Algeria include French-Algerian company Aurés Solaire, and Algerian electronics manufacturer, Condor Electronics. Zergoun Green Energy (ZEG), has launched a PV module manufacturing factory in Ouargla, in the homonymous province of southern Algeria.
Around 150 direct jobs will be created at the solar panel manufacturing facility. Algerian company, Zergoun Green Energy (ZEG), has launched a solar PV module manufacturing factory in Ouargla, in the homonymous province of southern Algeria. The facility will have a solar module production capacity of 180 MW annually.
Algeria’s Minister of Energy Transition and Renewable Energies, Benattou Ziane, celebrated the launch of the facility saying it will contribute immensely to the country’s solar energy programme called “Solar 1,000 MW”. The North African country recently issued a tender for the procurement of 1GW of new solar energy capacity.
Algeria is putting in place major means to achieve its energy objectives, notably the production of electricity from solar energy. According to the first annual report of the Commissariat for Renewable Energies and Energy Efficiency (Cerefe), two new factories for the production of solar panels will soon see the light of day in Algeria.
From pv magazine France Algerian holding Zergoun Green Energy has inaugurated a 200 MW solar module factory in southern Algeria. Located in the Sahara Desert province of Ouargla, the factory is equipped with lines provided by Spain's Mondragon Assembly and has an annual production capacity of 200 MW.
In order to meet the growing needs of the Algerian and African solar sector, Zergoun Green Energy has also created a joint venture with Greek company Elvan to set up a production plant for metal mounting structures in Ouargla to supply the Algerian, Greek and African markets.
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