Qatar Energy announced plans to build a new solar power project that will be more than double the state of Qatar’s solar energy production.
This project aims to reduce carbon emissions and facilitate energy transition.
By building one of the world’s largest solar power plants in the Dukhan area with a capacity of 2000 megawatts (MW), Qatar’s photovoltaic (PV) solar power production capacity will increase to approximately 4,000 MW.
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Mr. Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi said, “I am pleased to announce that, in line with our Sustainability Strategy, we will more than double our solar power production capacity to about 4,000 megawatts by 2030 through the world-scale, 2,000 megawatt Dukhan Solar Power Plant.”
He added, “I would like to emphasize that developing solar power plants is one of Qatar’s most crucial initiatives to reduce CO2 emissions, develop sustainability projects, and diversify electricity production, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by more than 4.7 million tons per annum.”
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This new project will add to QatarEnergy’s solar power portfolio, which includes the 800-megawatt Al-Kharsaah solar power plant, inaugurated in 2022.
The portfolio also features two ongoing solar power projects in Ras Laffan and Mesaieed industrial cities, set to contribute an additional 875 megawatts upon completion by the end of this year.
By 2030, QatarEnergy aims to increase its solar power projects in Qatar to about 4,000 megawatts, constituting roughly 30% of the country’s total electricity production capacity, in addition to the new Dukhan Solar Power Plant.