A memorandum of cooperation was signed between the Renewable Energy Authority of Libya (REAoL) the Canadian consortium of Petro Techna International Company and Jacob Capital in the field of renewable energy projects.

The agreement was signed by Abdul Salam Al Ansari, Chairman of REAoL and Ali Malik, President and CEO of the Canadian Petro Techna Company.

The signing took place during a meeting today at REAoL’s Tripoli headquarters, which included Isabelle Savard, Canadian Ambassador to Libya.

REAoL’s future vision The meeting aimed to explain and clarify the agency’s plans and objectives and achieve the agency’s future vision after the announcement of the National Strategy for Renewable Energies and Energy Efficiency, REAoL said.

Benefiting from the Canadian experience The meeting discussed, reviewed and discussed cooperation on the advisory and technical aspect and benefiting from the Canadian experience as, REAoL said, it is one of the advanced countries in the field of renewable energies.

Electrical linkage with Europe project The meeting also touched on the important steps taken by the agency in the field of linking Libya and southern Europe in the field of renewable energies as a cooperation project in the field of international linking between southern Europe and Libya...

Holding a joint conference with the Canadian Embassy The meeting also discussed the possibility of holding a joint conference with the Canadian Embassy in the fields of renewable energies and the prospects for achieving them, in addition to discussing and reviewing the opening of the scope of work for the alliance of Petro-Tekna International Company and Jacob Capital Company to implement joint projects with the agency in various regions of the country.

 

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