The
Ouarzazate
plant
–
which
will
feature
a
molten-salt
facility
with
four
hours
of
thermal
storage
capacity
to
cover
peak
consumption
hours
after
sundown
–
will
use
SenerTrough
parabolic
trough
technology.
“This
is
the
first
phase
of
a
more
ambitious
plan
to
develop
solar
energy
in
Morocco
in
the
Ouarzazate
site
and
other
regions
in
the
country
with
financing
support
from
the
World
Bank
and
African
Development
Bank,”
says
Masen.
Masen
is
aiming
to
develop
Ouarzazate
into
a
500MW
complex
by
2015
as
a
first
step
in
the
Moroccan
Solar
Plan.
That…