Eiffage Énergie Systèmes awarded EPC contract for four Moroccan solar photovoltaic projects totaling 225 MW

Type: Supply Agreement · Technology: Solar · Country: Morocco · Capacity: 225 MWc · Announced: 2026-05-26

Eiffage Énergie Systèmes, the energy division of French construction group Eiffage, secured a seven-year EPC contract from Morocco’s national renewable energy agency Masen to design, build, install, commission, and maintain four solar photovoltaic plants in the country’s northeast. The projects—Noor Ain Beni Mathar (121 MWc), Noor Enjil (42 MWc), Noor Boundnib (33 MWc), and Noor Bouanane (29 MWc)—will deliver a combined 225 MWc of capacity and are scheduled for completion by mid-2027. Construction began in early 2026 under a consortium model pairing Moroccan and European firms to facilitate skills transfer and strengthen the local industrial base. The financing structure combines concessional loans from Germany’s KfW and the European Investment Bank with commercial funding from Bank of Africa, supporting Masen’s Noor Atlas program aimed at reducing Morocco’s energy dependence and expanding its renewable power capacity.

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