With the delivery of 10,000 solar panels, the first phase of Suriname's photovoltaic project is now complete, thanks to a $50 million grant from the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The project, which will ultimately include 100,000 solar panels, is set to benefit 300 interior. . ribo (EPAR) and the Energie Voorziening Nickerie (ENIC) power systems, in the delivery of quality power supply to customers in an effi manner. Additionally, the Project will result in the utilisation by EBS of self-owned renewable energy (RE) plants for electricity production. lected under an. . The general objective of this CCLIP is to support the Government of Suriname in its efforts to promote a just, clean and sustainable energy transition, by increasing access to electricity, water, and telecommunications services in rural areas and by promoting the decarbonization of the electricity. . The CEO of the Saudi Fund for Development (SFD), Sultan bin Abdulrahman Al-Marshad, signed an agreement with H. Kermechend Raghoebarsing, Minister of Finance and Planning of the Republic of Suriname.