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Dar Al-Handasah, Sun Africa to Collaborate on Renewable Projects in Angola, Nigeria

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International design and engineering firm, Dar Al-Handasah, entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Sun Africa, a utility-scale renewable project developer and off-grid solution provider, on December 6 at COP28.

Under the terms of the MoU, Dar Al-Handasah will offer comprehensive technical support, including design, project management and construction supervision, for Sun Africa’s projects.

The collaboration will initially span projects in Angola and Nigeria, with potential expansion across Africa, the Middle East and other markets.

Dar Al-Handasah has also committed to assist Sun Africa in securing funding for upcoming energy transition projects.

The agreement represents an extension of the companies’ existing alliance on sustainable development initiatives. In Angola, the two firms have partnered on the development of seven photovoltaic farms, which feature a combined capacity of 380 MW to provide renewable energy to approximately one million people.

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Anne Laure Klein

Anne Laure Klein

Anne-Laure Klein works as a field editor for Energy Capital & Power. She graduated in Political Science with a Master's degree in International Relations and geopolitics. Before joining ECP, she worked as a Senior Account manager for International Tech and Energy companies. She is from French, Syrian and Italian descent, and fluently speaks English, French, Spanish and Italian. On a personal level, she is a seasoned traveler and has visited more than 110 countries.

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