Press Release

July 13, 2021

Clean Energy 4 Africa (CE4A) is happy to announce a new partnership with TEKNO Consultancy, to promote renewable energy in Sudan and work together in various projects. The partnership MOU was officially signed in July 2021 by Dr. Mohamed Alhaj, Founder and Director of Clean Energy 4 Africa, and Mr. Ihab Mohamed Hassan Ayoub, General Manager of TEKNO Consultancy.

TEKNO Consultancy is one of the oldest and most reputable international consultancy firms, established in 1964, and having its principal office in Khartoum, Sudan. The firm specializes in planning, architecture, and engineering services for governmental, institutional, commercial, educational, industrial, and residential clients.

As part of this agreement, both parties will collaborate in commercial projects, in conducting common advocacy initiatives on renewable energy and sustainability, and will cooperate in the design and delivery of technical training programs.

In recognition of this partnership, Dr. Mohamed Alhaj, founder and director of CE4A said:

We are really thrilled to sign this MOU with TEKNO Consultancy and further demonstrate the commitment of CE4A to the development of the Sudan renewable energy market. TEKNO Consultancy is one of the oldest and most reputable consultancy firms in Sudan and I am confident that by joining forces with them we can deliver outstanding services and support Sudanese renewable energy companies”

Dr. Ihab Ayoub said, at the MOU ceremony: “It is our pleasure to partner with Clean Energy 4 Africa and we look forward to implementing impactful projects and raise awareness about clean energy in Sudan”.

See the official website of TEKNO Consultancy here.

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Mohamed Alhaj

Dr. Mohamed Alhaj is a young energy leader, a competent sustainable energy consultant, and an expert researcher. He is the founder and managing director of Terra Energy - a Rwanda-based clean energy consulting firm.

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