Pavilion to provide solar energy to MTQ's oilfield services plant in Bahrain
- Energy remedies carrier Pavilion Group will install photovoltaic panels at the oilfield services center of Singapore-based oilfield engineering company MTQ in Bahrain targeting around 19.9 GWh of clean energy generation.

The solar systems will be set up on the roofings as well as carports at MTQ's center in the kingdom, Pavilion stated on Sunday.
The electrical energy generated by greater than 1,200 photovoltaic panels will certainly be supplied to the plant under a power acquisition arrangement (PPA) between both companies.
The project will aid MTQ decrease its carbon discharges by 14,083 metric tonnes which amounts taking more than 3,000 cars off the roadways.
"Lowering our carbon footprint is very important to MTQ. This collaboration with Pavilion Energy represents our third center to have installed photovoltaic panels complying with 2 earlier in Singapore. We remain to want to reduce our carbon footprint via discovering renewable resources of energy," stated MTQ's chief executive Kuah Boon Wee.
Bahrain-based Pavilion Energy specialises in creating clean power from wind and solar power along with via waste-to-energy solutions.
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