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    Wind turbines: the Spanish company Global Energy Services is considering the installation of a large assembly project in Morocco.

    5 April 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Spanish company “Global Energy Services” has revealed its ambitious project for the assembly and installation of wind turbines in Morocco and Egypt as part of its expansion in North Africa. The project is part of its strategy for the coming year, aimed at strengthening its presence in renewable energy.

    According to a report, the company plans to install over 100 wind turbines by 2025, which corresponds to a significant investment in wind infrastructure. These projects are expected to enable “Global Energy Services” to achieve a production capacity of 421 megawatts globally.

    Morocco represents a strategic step for the company, which plans to enter the local market through a partnership with a Moroccan company based in Rabat. This initiative aims to support Morocco’s efforts to enhance its clean energy production and reduce its dependence on fossil fuels.

    The projects in Morocco and Egypt are key elements of “Global Energy Services'” development plan, which seeks to increase its investments in renewable energy to support the environmental goals of both countries.

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