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The Sahara solar initiative backed by German turbine maker Siemens AG (SIE) and Deutsche Bank AG (DBK) will sketch out plans in 2012 for its first power plant, a 600 million-euro ($800 million) station in Morocco, its project manager said.
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Desertec, the venture aiming to generate power across the North African desert for Mediterranean-area consumers, needs a few more months of planning for its initial 150-megawatt pilot plant,
Dii shareholders including Deutsche Bank, Italy’s UniCredit SpA (UCG) and Abengoa SA (ABG) of Spain, are working to carry out the project while access to financing is becoming increasingly difficult amid the European debt crisis.
The pilot plant should supply Morocco and Spain by 2014 if photovoltaic panels are used, and about two years later if it relies on solar-thermal technology, he said.
Until Desertec actually puts a project on the ground and provides details on financing and the different stakeholders, it’s nothing more than nice ambition and a series of public announcements,
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North African countries are moving ahead with their own projects more quickly than Desertec, Goldie-Scot said.
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