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15 Aug 2020

JBIC and Mizuho Bank to Provide Loan for Solar Facility in Qatar

15 Aug 2020  by Power-Technology   
Two Japanese banks have reportedly signed an agreement to provide a syndicated loan of $330m for the construction of an 800MW solar power facility in Qatar.

Mizuho Bank and the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) have agreed to fund Qatar’s first large-scale solar power plant.

The project will support the country’s efforts to increase its total renewable generation to 20% of national power production by 2030.

Constructors will build the solar facility in the western Qatar desert village of Al Kharsaah and equip it with double-sided photovoltaic panels. According to a JBIC statement, it will come online by April next year.
JBIC told media sources: “This loan is expected to contribute to further strengthening of the multilayered economic ties between Japan and Qatar.”

Japanese firm Marubeni and Total, along with a Qatari energy firm, will create a special purpose company to own and manage the solar facility.

Once operational, the facility will supply clean energy to Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation for 25 years.

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