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NEGPM - Nareva Enel Green Power Morocco
The 850 MW Integrated Wind Project is being developed, constructed, and operated by NEGPM, a holding company jointly created by Nareva and Enel Green Power. It will eventually cover the entire country of Morocco, including the cities of Midelt, Boujdour, Tangier, Jbel Lahdid, and Tiskrad.
MWF - MIDELT WIND FARM
The Midelt wind farm project would not be possible without this Nareva Enel Green Power Morocco and the Office National de l'Electricité et de l'Eau Potable joint company. One of the five wind farms that make up the 850 MW Integrated Wind Farm project is the Midelt wind farm.
BWF - BOUJDOUR WIND FARM
For the purpose of putting into action the Boujdour Wind Farm Project, one of the five wind farms that make up the 850 MW Integrated Wind Farm project, Nareva Enel Green Power Morocco and the Office National de l'Electricité et de l'Eau Potable created this corporation.
OUR PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP ACHIEVEMENTS
Tarfaya: one of the largest wind farms in Africa
This wind farm in Tarfaya is one of the largest in Africa. Thanks to a partnership between Engie and the French government's Office National de l'Electricité et de l'Eau Potable, this park came to fruition (ONEE). In doing so, it helps Morocco become more energy independent by meeting the needs of almost 1.5 million homes, or the equivalent of the population of Marrakech.
850 MW Integrated Wind Project: Morocco's largest wind project
ONEE has issued an international call for tenders for the largest wind project in Morocco's history, the Integrated Wind Project (PEI), which would have a total capacity of 850 MW. The consortium's offer was the most competitive since it combined the lowest tariff in the world with the highest rate of industrial integration, which was led by Nareva, ENEL Green Power.
The development of a domestic turbine blades industry and the consolidation of Moroccan competence in this field may be traced back to this initiative. In fact, the rate of industrial integration, which indicates how much of the equipment and services are provided locally, should increase from its historical low of 35% to a maximum of 70% for new renewable energy projects.
Thanks to Siemens's dedication as a supplier partner of the consortium and the development of the first blade manufacturing plant in Morocco, this impressive rate is feasible. The 850 MW Integrated Wind Project is a driving force in the development of Morocco's wind sector and will contribute to the country's standing as an important regional industrial hub.
Construction and operation of five wind farms in the Moroccan districts of Midelt, Tiskrad, Tangier, JbelLahdid, and Boujdour are all part of the 850 MW Integrated Wind Project.
Tarfaya wind farm
With an installed capacity of 300 MW, produced by 131 wind turbines of 2.3 MW each, the Tarfaya wind farm is the largest wind farm built to date on the African continent. This park, operational since December 2014, has been developed in partnership with ENGIE and the National Office of Electricity and Drinking Water (ONEE).
It meets the needs of nearly 1.5 million households, the equivalent of the population of Marrakech. The park thus contributes to greater energy independence of Morocco and avoids nearly 900,000 tons of CO2 per year.
Renewable energies
Since 2009, Morocco has had an ambitious energy policy that prioritizes the use of renewable energy sources. Renewable energy sources must account for 52% of total capacity by 2030.
This is a watershed moment for the kingdom, which is well on its way to become one of the leading rising countries in the world in the field of wind and solar energy development. When it comes to private investment in wind power in Africa, Nareva is head and shoulders above the competition with approximately 2,000 MW worth of renewable assets in operation, building, and development.
On the global stage, Nareva is a member of the consortium that was provisionally named in 2019 the successful tenderer for the construction of the Gafsa photovoltaic power plant.
The development roadmap for the renewable energy industry includes this large-scale project, which is one of the first solar "Independent Power Producer" projects developed by Tunisia. Also, this is Nareva's first really pan-African endeavor.
OUR DAKHLA DESALINATION PROJECT
Due to the country's current water stress situation, water is becoming a precious commodity that must be handled sensibly, sustainably, and profitably.
With this, Nareva hopes to meet the rising demand brought on by climate change, population growth, and growing urbanization.
Thus, the Nareva/Engie consortium was selected and proclaimed provisional contractor in 2019 for an innovative hybrid project in the region of Dakhla, after a call for proposals issued by the Ministry of Agriculture, Maritime Fisheries, Development, Water, and Forests.
The goal of this public-private partnership project, which includes a wind farm with a capacity of 40 MW and a seawater desalination plant with a daily output of 90,000 m3, is to contribute to the growth of the region's economy through the provision of both proven expertise in wind power generation and conformity with the National Water Plan.
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From the moment an employee joins Nareva, our HR strategy is tailored to provide them with the best possible environment in which to showcase and grow their skills. Members of our staff can be found anywhere from major metropolitan areas to the rural areas where our projects are situated. We believe that our openness to the world around us, embodied in the variety of our profiles and the incorporation of local abilities, is a key to our success.
Our company values its employees and is committed to helping them reach their full potential. We also help people advance in their careers by creating opportunities for both group and individual skill development, so that they can realize their full potential, achieve their goals, and expand their horizons. All of our training programs, from the technical to the operational to the personal and managerial, are designed to help our employees achieve two goals at once: greater independence in their work lives and greater contributions to the success of the Moroccan economy in the trades of the future.
Our company requires that all of our teams operate in a project-based setting and focus on novel subject matter. Furthermore, as a firm that is committed to continuous education, we recognize the importance of fostering the production, application and transfer of new knowledge. A strategy that, in our view, is crucial to happiness, employability, communication, progress, etc., and which lays the groundwork for a thriving company culture that helps everyone succeed.
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