Adenium Energy Capital is investing $10 million in Enerwhere's fleet of mobile solar-diesel hybrid systems. The capital will finance approximately 10 MW of solar systems, enough to power tens of thousands of staff at temporary accommodation facilities, construction sites, mining complexes or refugee camps. Adenium CEO Wassef Sawaf and Enerwhere Chief Executive Daniel Zywietz signed the deal on Wednesday at the Solar Middle East exhibition in Dubai. "The development of the electricity grid is lagging behind economic growth in many growing communities and industrial areas in the Middle East, causing many commercial and industrial users to rely on expensive diesel generators to keep the lights on and machines running," said Zywietz. "Our solar-diesel hybrid systems can dramatically reduce fuel consumption, and therefore the operating cost of these diesel mini-grids, while providing the same or even better reliability." Enerwhere ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...