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EWEC announces partners to build 1.5GW solar project in Abu Dhabi

The project will generate enough electricit­y to power 160,000 households across the UAE and is expected to reduce Abu Dhabi’s carbon emissions by 2.4 million metric tonnes per year

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Emirates Water and Electricit­y Company (EWEC), a leading company in the integrated coordinati­on of planning, purchasing and supply of water and electricit­y across the UAE, today announced the award for its 1.5 gigawat (AC) Al Ajban Solar PV Independen­t Power Project.

The developmen­t of the utility-scale solar power plant was awarded to an internatio­nal consortium of EDF Renewables and Korea Western Power Company (KOWEPO), and Masdar as the local shareholde­r. Following the award the project’s Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) was signed between EWEC and stakeholde­rs.

The signing took place at the World Future Energy Summit in the presence of Dr Sultan Bin Ahmed Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, Chairman of Masdar and COP28 President; Hamad Al Hammadi, Chairman of EWEC; and Luc Rémont, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of EDF Group. The agreement was signed by Othman Al Ali, Chief Executive Officer of EWEC; Mohamed Jameel Al Ramahi, Masdar Chief Executive Officer; Beatrice Buffon, Vice-president in Charge of the Internatio­nal Division and Chief Executive Officer of EDF Renewables, and Park, Hyung Duck, Chief Executive Officer of KOWEPO.

EWEC awarded the Al Ajban Solar PV contract ater a comprehens­ive procuremen­t process. The PPA is structured as an energy purchase agreement whereby EWEC will pay only for the net electrical energy supplied by the plant. Under the terms of the PPA, the consortium will design, finance, build and operate the plant, which will be located in Al Ajban, 70km northeast of Abu Dhabi.

Once commercial­ly operationa­l in Q3 2026, Al Ajban Solar PV will make the UAE home to four of the world’s largest single-site solar power plants, with three of them located in the emirate of Abu Dhabi. The project will generate enough electricit­y to power 160,000 households across the UAE and is expected to reduce Abu Dhabi’s carbon emissions by 2.4 million metric tonnes per year.

Dr Sultan bin Ahmed Al Jaber said, “The UAE was the seting for the historic UAE Consensus achieved at COP28 and it is fiting that this latest ambitious solar power project will make our nation home to four of the largest single-site plants on the planet. The UAE is leading by example and matching words with actions in the global effort to triple renewable energy capacity by 2030, and keep the ambition of 1.5°C within reach.”

The Chairman of EWEC said, “This agreement stands as a testament to the successful ecosystem of world-leading renewable projects in the UAE, reflecting the country’s commitment to accelerati­ng the decarbonis­ation of the energy sector. We take pride in supporting this ambition by procuring renewable technologi­es and utilitysca­le solar PV projects, helping to set the pace for global sustainabi­lity initiative­s and meet the targets set during COP28.”

Luc Rémont commented, “We are grateful for the collaborat­ive spirit demonstrat­ed by EWEC in bringing the Al Ajban Solar PV plant to fruition. Together with its partners Masdar and KOWEPO, EDF Group is proud to contribute to the fight against climate change and to actively support Middle Eastern countries to achieve their energy transition by proposing low-carbon solutions, including renewable energies, which is at the heart of EDF’S proposal for carbon neutrality.”

The CEO of EWEC said, “Al Ajban Solar PV is EWEC’S third world-leading solar power project, and it demonstrat­es that we remain focused on realising a resilient and sustainabl­e future for the UAE. Aligned with our strategic approach to decarbonis­ing the energy sector and longterm energy security, EWEC is seting a global benchmark for utility-scale renewable energy projects that accelerate energy transition and sustainabi­lity objectives. Our focus extends beyond the immediate benefits, and our advanced techno-economic analysis demonstrat­es the vital role that solar power plays in meeting both current and future energy demand of Abu Dhabi and the UAE. We look forward to collaborat­ing with our strategic partners to engage in this transforma­tive journey.”

Al Ramahi said, “This announceme­nt further strengthen­s Masdar’s long-standing partnershi­p with EWEC, EDF and KOWEPO to advance the deployment of clean energy solutions in the UAE. Building on the country’s position as a global leader in the adoption of solar technologi­es, Al Ajban Solar PV is set to be a world-class project upon completion and will further support the UAE’S Net Zero by 2050 strategic initiative and the global drive to triple renewable energy capacity by 2030 set out in the UAE Consensus.”

The Chief Executive Officer of KOWEPO said, “At KOWEPO, we take pride in leading the transition to decarbonis­ed energy, in partnershi­p with Masdar and EDF Renewables. This collaborat­ion on the Al Ajban Solar PV project reflects our deep commitment and our determinat­ion to shape a cleaner, more sustainabl­e future for generation­s. By advancing innovative and sustainabl­e energy solutions, we are contributi­ng to environmen­tal protection while paving the way for the energy supply of the future.”

 ?? ?? ↑ Dr Sultan Bin Ahmed Al Jaber witnesses the signing ceremony in Abu Dhabi.
↑ Dr Sultan Bin Ahmed Al Jaber witnesses the signing ceremony in Abu Dhabi.

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