Algeria's Kenadsa 154 MW Photovoltaic Project Enters Main Construction Phase
2026-02-06 10:24
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Wedoany.com Report on Feb 6th, the Algeria Kenadsa 154 MW Photovoltaic Project officially commenced the foundation pouring work for the photovoltaic support structures, marking the project's transition from preliminary preparation to the main construction phase.

Since starting the bored pile drilling construction in mid-December 2025, the project team has leveraged its construction experience in the new energy sector to scientifically plan and dynamically manage the construction process. To address the local geological conditions, the team selected suitable specialized construction equipment and techniques. Through strict control of key steps such as pile positioning, hole cleaning, and reinforcement cage hoisting, all preliminary preparatory work was completed within one month, creating the conditions for large-scale pile foundation pouring.

With the project entering the main construction phase, the focus will shift to subsequent civil engineering work, photovoltaic module installation, and electrical system commissioning. The project team stated that they will continue to strengthen safety and quality management during the subsequent construction to ensure the project achieves high-quality operation as planned. Upon completion, the project aims to provide clean electricity for Algeria, assisting the local energy structure in transitioning towards green and low-carbon development.

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