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Tunisie-Qatar: rencontre entre Hichem Mechichi et Premier ministre qatari
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Le renforcement de la coopération entre la Tunisie et le Qatar au centre d un entretien à Doha entre le chef du gouvernement et le Premier ministre qatari
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A Sri Lankan delegation headed by the State Minister of Finance, Capital Market and State Enterprise Reforms Ajith Nivard Cabraal visited the State of Qatar recently.
The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Doha organized a series of meetings for the State Minister Cabraal and the accompanying Sri Lankan delegation from the Central Bank of Sri Lanka.
Sri Lankan delegation led by the State Minister met with Minister of Finance of the State of Qatar Ali Shareef Al Emadi and discussed issues of mutual interest, agreed to examine the ways and means to expand economic cooperation between the two countries and investment opportunities for Qatari companies in Sri Lanka.
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Enel’s renewables arm Enel Green Power (EGP) has sealed an agreement with the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) to develop renewable energy projects in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Under the deal, Qatar‘s wealth fund will buy half of Enel’s 800MW operational and under-construction renewable capacity in Zambia and South Africa.
Francesco Starace, Enel Chief Executive Officer and General Manager, said: “We will work together to accelerate the creation of an extensive green energy footprint in Sub-Saharan Africa, contributing to the continued pursuit of its ambitious goals in this sector by further harnessing the region’s immense renewable potential and contributing to a more sustainable economic development model in this part of the world.”
Enel Green Power (EGP), signed an agreement with a subsidiary of Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) for a joint venture partnership aimed at financing, building and operating renewable projects in Sub-Saharan Africa. The parties also signed an agreement whereby QIA will acquire 50% of EGP’s stake in projects in operation and under construction in South Africa and Zambia with approximately 800 MW capacity.
Francesco Starace, Enel CEO and General Manager said: “Through this new partnership, we will combine our Group’s sustainable strategy, enhanced by our industrial expertise in business development, engineering & construction, as well as operation & maintenance of renewable plants, with QIA’s long term investment strategy, in line with the two companies’ sustainability and decarbonization targets. We will work together to accelerate the creation of an extensive green energy footprint in Sub-Saharan Africa, contributing to the continued pursuit of its ambitious goals in this s
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