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The addition of 875 megawatts from these two new solar plants, along with the 800 megawatts produced by the Al Kharsaah plant that came into service in 2022, will bring Qatar's total solar energy production capacity to nearly 1,700 megawatts.
Qatar boasts the ideal conditions for developing solar energy with its exceptional sunshine and vast unoccupied spaces. This is where the Al Kharsaah solar power plant, developed by TotalEnergies and its partners QatarEnergy and Marubeni, was inaugurated in October 2022.
Currently, efforts have focused on developing solar capacity in the country through research centers, universities, utilities and pilot projects, and a number of institutions including Kahramaa, Qatar Foundation, QNFSP and QSTP are actively working on this front.
Hitachi Energy announced it has delivered its grid connection solution for Qatar’s Al Kharsaah solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant – one of the world’s largest and the country’s first utility-scale solar PV park, 80 kilometers west of Doha – which was inaugurated by His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Amir of the State of Qatar.
The power plant can supply 10% of the country’s peak energy consumption and help to avoid 26 million tonnes of carbon emissions over its operational life. It also reduces the reliance on gas for power generation, diversifying Qatar’s power sources. Total and Marubeni won the solar project through a competitive tender process.
The country's solar energy future seems bright. Its weather conditions with little cloud cover and on average 9.5 hours of sunshine daily along with a large area makes it suitable for enormous photovoltaic (PV) installations. Qatar has an annual worldwide horizontal irradiation of 2,140 kWh per m2, making it ideal for solar energy generation.
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