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TotalEnergies Jordan Donates Over 800 Solar Panels to Support Jordan Food Bank and Tkiyet Um Ali Projects

TotalEnergies Jordan Donates Over 800 Solar Panels to Support Jordan Food Bank and Tkiyet Um Ali Projects

Jordan News22-07-2025
TotalEnergies Jordan Donates Over 800 Solar Panels to Support Jordan Food Bank and Tkiyet Um Ali Projects Amman – As part of its ongoing commitment to corporate social responsibility and advancing the shift toward clean energy, TotalEnergies Jordan has made an in-kind donation of over 800 solar panels to support operational and developmental projects by the Jordan Food Bank, Tkiyet Um Ali, and Dar Abu Abdullah Association. اضافة اعلان The donation includes approximately 115 solar panels designated for the Jordan Food Bank. These panels will be used to power the association's facilities, including the charity supermarket and administrative center, enhancing energy efficiency and reducing operational costs—conditional on securing the necessary funding for installation and activation. Additionally, the company signed a memorandum of understanding with Tkiyet Um Ali to provide 720 solar panels. These will be utilized in future projects carried out by Dar Abu Abdullah Association in partnership with Tkiyet Um Ali, depending on program needs and implementation plans. Commenting on the initiatives, François Decherf, Managing Director of TotalEnergies Jordan, emphasized that supporting renewable energy is a key pillar of the company's social responsibility strategy. He affirmed TotalEnergies' commitment to making meaningful and sustainable contributions by supporting projects that combine humanitarian impact with environmental sustainability—empowering charitable institutions to cut costs and redirect resources toward beneficiaries. Decherf noted that partnerships with organizations like the Jordan Food Bank, Tkiyet Um Ali, and Dar Abu Abdullah reflect the private sector's vital role in empowering communities and serve as a successful model of integration between charitable work and sustainable development. On her part, Dr. Kawthar Al-Qatarneh, Director General of the Jordan Food Bank, expressed her gratitude for the donation, noting that it will directly contribute to expanding the bank's social services and reducing dependence on conventional energy sources. Similarly, Samer Balkar, Director General of Tkiyet Um Ali, thanked TotalEnergies for the support, highlighting how it strengthens the infrastructure of the organization's and its partners' projects, enabling them to adopt clean energy solutions that support the continuity of their humanitarian mission. This initiative reflects TotalEnergies Jordan's global vision of supporting local communities through projects and initiatives that are closely aligned with Jordan's Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in the areas of clean energy and community engagement.
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