The world’s largest solar park has been launched on a single site

The UAE unveiled the Al Dhafra Solar Park, now the world’s single-site solar park, ahead of COP28.

The 2 gigawatt (GW) solar park is located 35 km from Abu Dhabi and includes approximately four million bifacial solar panels. It will power approximately 200,000 homes and more than 2. 4 million tonnes of carbon emissions per year.

It created 4,500 jobs at the height of the structure phase and solar panels were installed at an average rate of 10 megawatts (MW) consistent with the structure of the day.

Al Dhafra was jointly developed through Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Masdar), Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (TAQA), French power company EDF Renewables and Chinese solar developer JinkoPower.

TAQA owns 40% of the project, and Masdar, EDF Renewables and Jinko Power own 20%. The solar park will supply electricity to Emirates Water and Electricity Company (EWEC) following a 2020 compulsory purchase agreement.

Now that Al Dhafra is online, the UAE’s solar power generation capacity has increased to 3. 2 GW. In September, EWEC launched a call for proposals to expand a 1. 5 GW solar park in Al Khazna, near Abu Dhabi. The UAE aims to triple its renewable energy capacity to 14 GW by 2030.

The UAE will host COP28 in Dubai, which begins on November 30. That’s why it’s understandable that their leaders are planning the inauguration of the world’s largest solar park just before this occasion: it’s simply clever communication.

The UAE is rightly criticized for putting the CEO of its state-owned oil company, the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (the world’s twelfth largest oil company in terms of production), at a rate of COP28. They are also criticized for COP28, although they have a global technique for energy.

The UAE’s Energy Strategy 2050 targets an energy mix of 44% virgin energy, 38% gas, 12% “virgin coal” (yes, that’s what it says) and 6% nuclear energy. It claims to be carbon neutral until 2050, but no one knows how to achieve this with 50% fossil fuels.

Then. . .

“It’s said that carbon will be carbon neutral until 2050, but no one knows how to achieve it with 50% fossil fuels. “

. . . I assume this is because they will only track Scope 1 emissions in their net 0 claim. These Scope 1 emissions do not come with carbon dioxide released when the fuel source is burned. They are considered Scope 3 emissions and represent around 90% of all carbon-based energy emissions.

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Photo by : EWEC

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