MULK OGI - Oasis Gulf Investment,
FZC wins Multimillion USD contract in Sierra Leone
The Solar Park
in Freetown, with a capacity of 6 MW, will be one of West Africa’s largest
solar parks
(This picture shows the size of 6MW Solar Park – which is the same size as
the future Solar Park Freetown)
The EPC part of the project
will be spear headed by Mr. Khurram Nawab founder of MULK Renewable Energy and
inventor of its broad and innovative patented Solar Technologies portfolio. The
Solar PV panels will be sourced through a partnership with Masdar PV, a 100%
subsidiary of Masdar, Abu Dhabi’s multifaceted initiative for innovative
renewable energy technologies, launched and owned by Mubadala Development
Company.
(The Solar Park in Freetown, with a capacity of 6 MW, will be one of West Africa’s largest solar parks)
The Solar Park in Freetown,
with a capacity of 6 MW, has been selected from over 80 competitive project applications
and countries for the first funding cycle of the prestigious International
Renewable Energy (IRENA/ADFD) project facility. All the selected projects
contribute towards helping address energy security, improving energy access as
well as creating a broad socio-economic impact. Further, each project will
inspire and enhance the development of renewable energy projects across the
globe.
The proposal and
implementation of the project in Sierra Leone is going to be carried out by an
AED 2 Billion consortium coordinated and initiated by Mr. Bahige Annan – The
Consul General of Sierra Leone in Dubai, UAE and IRENA Focal Point, Mr. Siray
Timbo - Special Envoy of The President of the Republic of Sierra Leone and Mr.
Filip Matwin, General Manager of Advanced Science and Innovation Company (ASIC)
LLC, who will also act as the manager of the overall project.
“I feel glad that our effort
to get this clean energy project to the forefront has been successful. From the
start, I have been constantly driven to change this thought into reality and
now I’m definite thatwith our joint technology expertise and support of The
Ministry of Energy of Sierra Leone andAdvanced Science and Innovation
Company(ASIC), we will be able to successfully deliver thislandmark project in
the best possible way” says Mr. Bahige Annan.
The solar park will produce
sufficient energy so as to provide electricity to approximately 3000 households
on average in Sierra Leone. The overall performance complies with 8.5% of
Sierra Leone’s total energy consumption and ensures the supply of energy on a
more renewable, affordable and sustainable basis in the future. The goal is to
achieve 25% of the country's energy generation from renewable sources by the
year 2015.
Mr. Nawab Shaji Ul Mulk, the
Founder and Chairman of Mulk OGI - Oasis Gulf Investment, FZC and Mulk Holdings
says, “This venture is a big step towards helping us strengthen our base
further in the African market and at the same time it has given us a great
opportunity to implement our in house patented solar technology in the PV
space.”
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