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King Abdullah inaugurates new solar power plant with capacity of 5.6MW

byCustoms Today Report
18/05/2015
in International Customs, Jordan
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AMMAN: King Abdullah on Sunday inaugurated a solar-run power plant with a 5.6-megawatt (MW) capacity at the premises of the Royal Court. The project comes under His Majesty’s directives to establish power plants that rely on renewable energy in order to cover the electricity needs of the Royal Court and Royal palaces, as well as decrease expenses and preserve the environment, a Royal Court statement said. The private company that won the project tender completed it in eight months, Royal Court Secretary General Yousef Issawi said in a briefing to the King.

Issawi noted that the plant’s experimental operation began three weeks ago, and it will now cover the electricity needs of the Royal Court and Al Husseiniya Palace. He added that work is ongoing on the rest of the project’s phases, which entail switching to solar energy at different locations affiliated with the Royal Court. The project was implemented by the Royal Court’s Royal Engineering Administration in cooperation with the private sector, and similar projects will be carried out in Al Ghabawi, Qatraneh and Bergesh, the statement quoted Awwad Hijazi, the administration’s director, as saying.

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