Partnership Agreement IRESA – MEDREC

Partnership Agreement IRESA – MEDREC

5 March, 2021

In March the 05th, a five-year partnership agreement was signed between IRESA (Institution de la Recherche et de l'Enseignement Supérieur Agricoles) and MEDREC (Mediterranean Renewable Energy Center) in order to strengthen common parties’ efforts for energy conservation and sustainable development. 

This agreement, signed by Mr Mahmoud Elyes HAMZA, president of IRESA, Mr Marco POLVERARI and Mr Hassen EL AGREBI, the co-directors of MEDREC, will allow both parties to share their mutual expertise in the field of research, innovation and trainings for the benefit of capacity building and renewable-energy projects’ development. MEDREC will contribute with its valuable expertise in project management and implementation and project design, while IRESA will commit with its large network with national and international institutions for the benefit of fundraising and its expertise in research related to the sustainable development field.


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