I blogged previously about the Desertec project, which envisions developing concentrated solar generation capacity in the Sahara and a direct current supergrid to bring the power to Europe.
The World Bank has approved $297 million in loans to Morocco to finance the Ouarzazate Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) Plant Project, the first large-scale solar plant in North Africa. Morocco intends to deploy 2000 MW of solar power generation capacity by 2020. The 500 MW Ouarzazate solar complex will be among the largest CSP plants in the world. Phase 1 of the project is the development of a parabolic trough plant to generate 160 MW through a Public Private Partnership between the Moroccan Agency for Solar Energy (MASEN) and a private partner.

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