Aries Ingeniería y Sistemas boosts solar projects in MEA

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José Ramón Pérez, Chief Operating Officer of Aries Energy Division, has presented his vision about the current challenges and context of renewable energies in MEA in the last workshop hosted by Eversheds in London. Eversheds is one of the world’s largest corporate law firms, who offer services to the private and public sector business and finance community. Access to all these services is provided through 44 international offices in 26 jurisdictions.

Aries is an engineering company that specializes in the design and management of worldwide renewable projects, thus, presenting the successful case studies of Ouarzazate CSP plant in Morocco (as part of the awarded consortium preferred bidder for the first phase of a proposed 160 MW plant -500 MW overall-), Bokpoort CSP plant in South Africa (50 MW) or Ma’an Solar CSP plant in Jordan (46 MW) provided the attendants with insight into the future and challenges of the CSP sector.

At the workshop, José Ramón Pérez has shown to the audience how the innovative regulatory framework in North Africa (especially Morocco) is creating an ideal climate for investment in clean energies, as well as the key factors for technical adequacy in this market.

Ignacio Sáenz, Business Development Director of Aries Energy Division has recently assured: “Aries Ingeniería y Sistemas’s reputation as a front runner in renewable energies sector is well-known. We hope to continue offering successfully our clients efficient, high quality solutions, meanwhile remaining committed to innovation. The company offers proven expertise developing clean energy technologies through the entire value chain, from early stage development through plant operations, supporting the transformation of the world into a green economy.”

Aries Ingeniería y Sistemas’ portfolio exceeds 1,000 MW in international renewable energy projects. The firm, with offices in Spain, the United States, and in China, has successfully developed projects in more than 22 countries.