The Maldives Environment Ministry has contracted China’s INSTEC Import and Export Co to build solar-powered community ice plants in four islands.
The project was awarded to INSTEC in a ceremony held at the Environment Ministry headquarters on Sunday.
According to the Environment Ministry, the project involves the design, supply, installation and maintenance of solar-powered ice plants in N. Landhoo, Th. Buruni, Th. Madifushi, and Th. Vilufushi.
މީހުން ދިރިއުޅޭ 4 ރަށެއްގައި އިރުގެ އަލިން އުފައްދާ ކަރަންޓު ބޭނުންކޮށްގެން އައިސް އުފައްދާ ޕްލާންޓްތަކެއް ގާއިމުކުރުމުގެ އެއްބަސްވުމުގައި ސޮއިކޮށްފި. pic.twitter.com/y2uDq50EfO
— Min. of Environment, Climate Change and Technology (@MoEnvmv) June 4, 2023
Buruni will get a 5-ton ice plant with 15-ton storage, while the rest of the islands will get a 15-ton ice plant with 30-ton storage.
INSTEC is required to complete the project in 240 days.
The project is part of the Maldivian government’s efforts to achieve net zero emissions by 2030.
China’s INSTEC contracted to build solar ice plants in 4 islands
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