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Centrales à gaz : malgré la pénurie mondiale de turbines, Al Wahda et Tahaddart tiennent leurs délais

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Alors que les turbines à gaz sont devenues le principal goulot d'étranglement des nouveaux projets électriques dans le monde, le Maroc semble avoir sécurisé l'essentiel. Selon les informations de Médias24, les deux turbines de la centrale d'Al Wahda sont désormais sécurisées et les créneaux de fabrication de Tahaddart 2 et 3 ont été réservés dès octobre 2025. Le défi n'est plus industriel. Il est désormais économique. Les négociations entre l'ONEE et le consortium piloté par TAQA Morocco et Nareva se poursuivent sur le prix du futur kilowattheure, la valorisation de Tahaddart 1 et la composition définitive de l'actionnariat. The post <span class=premium-post style=background: url(https://medias24.com/content/uploads/1970/01/01/premium.svg) 0px 0px !important;vertical-align: top;background-repeat: no-repeat;></span>Centrales à gaz : malgré la pénurie mondiale de turbines, Al Wahda et Tahaddart tiennent leurs délais appeared first on Médias24 - Numéro un de l'information économique marocaine.

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