UAE opens world’s largest solar power plant

The solar park features long lines of parabolic mirrors spread over an area equivalent to 285 football pitches.


Afp March 17, 2013
The 100-megawatt Shams 1 is "the world's largest concentrated solar power plant in operation" said Sultan al-Jaber. PHOTO: FILE

MADINAT ZAYED: Oil-rich Abu Dhabi on Sunday officially opened the world's largest concentrated solar power plant, which cost $600 million to build and will provide electricity to 20,000 homes.

The 100-megawatt Shams 1 is "the world's largest concentrated solar power plant in operation" said Sultan al-Jaber, the head of Abu Dhabi's Masdar, which oversees the emirate's plan to generate seven per cent of its energy needs by 2020 from renewable sources.

Masdar now produces 10 per cent of the world's concentrated solar power, he said during the official inauguration.

The solar park features long lines of parabolic mirrors spread over an area equivalent to 285 football pitches in the desert of the Western Region, some 120 kilometres southwest of Abu Dhabi.

Masdar owns 60 per cent of the project, while France's Total and Spain's Abengoa Solar own 20 per cent each.

Abu Dhabi is the wealthiest of the seven sheikhdoms that make up the federation of the United Arab Emirates.

COMMENTS (5)

Indian | 11 years ago | Reply

Incorrect headline. I could be the world's costliest solar power project but not the largest. The largest is in Gujarat, India.

Naeem Siddiqui | 11 years ago | Reply

$600m for 100-megawatt !!! They really are rich :)

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