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Tanmiyat plans US$200m solar PV in Bahrain

24 August 2010

Tanmiyat Aloula Holdings is planning a US$200 million solar photovoltaic (PV) plant in Bahrain.

The solar PV plant will include a research and training centre in co-operation with the Economic Development Board and Bahrain University, according to TradeArabia News Service.

 

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