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PVH Middle East to Supply 100 MW Solar Trackers for Jordan and Kuwait Projects

By providing its solar trackers, PVH plays a key role in ensuring the success and efficiency of these solar initiatives.

June 01, 2024. By Abha Rustagi

PVH Middle East has announced a collaboration with Green Sources Investment (GSI) and Alternative Energy Projects Co. (AEPCo) to supply 100 MW of its advanced AxoneDuo Infinity solar trackers for photovoltaic (PV) projects in Jordan and Kuwait. 

The projects represent a joint effort toward advancing renewable energy, reinforcing the commitment of all parties involved to power operations sustainably. By providing its solar trackers, PVH plays a key role in ensuring the success and efficiency of these solar initiatives.

Surmai Kaushik, Sales VP at PVH Middle East, expressed the company’s enthusiasm about the collaboration stating, “We are very pleased to collaborate with Green Sources Investment and Alternative Energy Projects Co. on this important project. This partnership is crucial for consolidating PVH as the leader of solar tracker suppliers in the region, expanding to newer markets.”

The Masader El Haq Project, located in Jordan, is set to begin construction in July and is expected to be fully operational by Q4 2025 with a capacity of 100 MW. Once completed, Masader El Haq will generate enough renewable energy to power over 20,000 homes. This project is a step towards Jordan’s goal of generating 50 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030.

Ahmad Obaisi, General Manager at Green Sources Investment, shared his excitement and said, “We are thrilled to mark a significant milestone in our ongoing commitment to sustainable energy with this collaboration with PVH. The successful commercial operation of Masader El Haq marks an important step towards global decarbonization.”

Currently, Jordan generates approximately 29 percent of its electricity from wind and solar power. The Kingdom is focusing on smart grid development and energy storage projects to achieve its target of 50 percent renewable electricity generation by 2030. 
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