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Africa Finance Corporation to invest $14.1 million in Morocco-GB power project

New Power 25 Apr 2024
... in Morocco and export it direct to GB, according to XLink First ... The new electricity generation and battery facilities in Morocco will be connected to Great Britain via 4,000km HVDC sub-sea cable.
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Forget Marrakesh — try this easy-going, coastal city

The Times/The Sunday Times 22 Apr 2024
Soar aboard Morocco’s first cable car to the restored 16th-century Kasbah of Agadir Oufella, whose original walls enveloped the old fortified city crumbled by earthquakes ... Home to one of Morocco’s leading fishing ports, Agadir is proud of its seafood.
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Shura Chairman congratulates Moroccan House of Representatives Speaker on re-election

Bahrain News Agency 13 Apr 2024
Ali bin Saleh Al Saleh, Shura Council Chairman, today sent a cable of congratulations to Rachid Talbi Alami, Speaker of Morocco’s House of Representatives, on his ...
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Morocco making waves with its green energy progress

Arab News 21 Mar 2024
Morocco’s ... Morocco also hosts the first power cable link between Europe and Africa, the submarine Spain-Morocco interconnection, which connects energy infrastructure in the two continents. .
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Special Economic Zones are propelling Africa’s green hydrogen drive

Mail Guardian South Africa 12 Mar 2024
In November last year, Gaia Energy, a green energy company, partnered with FIT Voltaira Morocco, a car and e-bike cable manufacturer, to launch an integrated project that includes a solar PV and green ...
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Morocco-to-UK Cable Project Plans to Order its Own Cable-Layer

The Maritime Executive 27 Feb 2024
A British renewable-power company is on track to order a superlarge cable-lay vessel for installation of one of the world's longest subsea power cable projects ... It's manufacturing the cable, and it's manufacturing converter stations.
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Morocco/Tunisia : Elloumi dynasty strengthens activity in Tangier Med

Africa Intelligence 19 Feb 2024
Morocco has become one of the main destinations for electrical and industrial cable manufacturers in the wake of Russia's war ....
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World’s leading cable-laying vessel begins operations on ADNOC, TAQA’s offshore electrification and decarbonisation project

The Gulf Time 29 Jan 2024
Earlier in 2023, TAQA invested GBP25 million (AED113 million) into Xlinks First Limited, which aims to lay the world’s longest HVDC subsea cables between the UK and Morocco to transport renewable power to the UK.
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World's leading cable-laying vessel begins operations on Adnoc, Taqa's offshore electrification and decarbonisation project

Khaleejtimes 29 Jan 2024
Earlier in 2023, Taqa invested £25 million (Dh113 million) into Xlinks First Limited, which aims to lay the world’s longest HVDC subsea cables between the UK and Morocco to transport renewable power to the UK.
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World’s leading cable-laying vessel begins operations

Gulf Today 29 Jan 2024
Earlier in 2023, TAQA invested GBP25 million (AED113 million) into Xlinks First Limited, which aims to lay the world’s longest HVDC subsea cables between the UK and Morocco to transport renewable power to the UK.
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Caroline Manzo slams TV network Bravo and accuses 'Real Housewives' costar Brandi Glanville of sexual ...

Business Insider 27 Jan 2024
Caroline Manzo, a reality star who has previously appeared on "The Real Housewives of New Jersey," has brought a lawsuit against cable television network Bravo over alleged sexual misconduct incidents that occurred while filming in Morocco last year.
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Tēnaka teams with Orange Business to scale coral reef restoration

Computer Weekly 24 Jan 2024
Construction begins on Medusa submarine cable system. Routing on construction of submarine cable system to establish crucial connections between Morocco, Portugal, Spain, France, Algeria, Tunisia, Italy, Greece, Cyprus and Egypt.
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AFCON: Egypt reaches knockout stages after wild finale as Ghana crumbles

Auburnpub dot com 23 Jan 2024
The four-time champion hasn’t won an AFCON since 1982 and the long 42-year wait for glory will likely go on for another 18 months at least, when the tournament returns to Morocco during the northern hemisphere summer.
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