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Al-AQwa'a: Yemen's electricity sector will grow significantly
[29/11/2017 04:13]
ASGABAT-SABA
Minister of Electricity and Energy Eng. Abdullah Al-Aqwa'a said:" Yemen's electricity sector would be growing remarkably in order to cope with great demand due to severe shortages the country has experienced over past years".
Speaking at the Conference on International Energy Charter, held in capital of Turkmenistan, Ashgabat, Al-Awa'a pointed to the agreement Yemen entered into with Gulf Commission for Power Exchange with the GCC member states and other nation connected the Gulf Network.
Al-Aqwa'a announced the government's approval on Yemen's signatory to the Energy Charter under which Republic of Yemen has become an active member, a matter sets to encourage investment in electricity sector.
The minister called on the signatory countries to the Charter to come to Yemen and establish their own investments in energy projects in different domains including solar, winds and gas energy resources.