The Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company will reportedly announce next month the names of the companies who qualified for the tender to develop a 600 MW solar plant in the West Nile Delta, according to unnamed company officials. The contract for the project will likely be awarded to more than one company, all with a proven track record of similar projects, under a 25-year usufruct agreement and a BOO framework. Bidders include GCL New Energy, a consortium comprising Masdar and Jinko Solar, another comprised of KarmSolar, First Solar and Light Source, a third including Marubeni, EDF Energy and Elsewedy Electric.
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