Taqa is developing the two-gigawatt Al Dhafra solar plant in partnership with other companies. Wam
Taqa is developing the two-gigawatt Al Dhafra solar plant in partnership with other companies. Wam
Taqa is developing the two-gigawatt Al Dhafra solar plant in partnership with other companies. Wam
Taqa is developing the two-gigawatt Al Dhafra solar plant in partnership with other companies. Wam

Adipec: Taqa to inaugurate mega solar plant in Abu Dhabi soon, CEO says


Fareed Rahman
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Abu Dhabi National Energy Company, better known as Taqa, will inaugurate one of the world’s largest solar plants in Abu Dhabi “very soon”, its group chief executive has said.

The plant, with a capacity of two gigawatts is located in Abu Dhabi's Al Dhafra region and is being built by Taqa in partnership with Masdar, France’s EDF Renewables and China's JinkoPower.

“On the renewable front, in a couple of weeks, we will be inaugurating one of the world’s largest PV [photo voltaic] projects in the world … when that is fully operational, it is going to help contribute [a] reduction or avoidance of 2.4 million tonnes of [carbon dioxide],” Jasim Thabet, Taqa’s group chief executive and managing director, said at Adipec on Tuesday.

The plant is “one of the world’s most cost-efficient with a tariff rate of 1.32 cents per kilowatt hour”, he said.

The project was first announced in 2020 and it reached financial close in the fourth quarter of the same year. It was being financed by seven international banks, Taqa said at the time.

The UAE is investing in building renewable energy plants as it aims to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.

Under the updated version of the UAE Energy Strategy 2050 and the development of the National Hydrogen Strategy, the Arab world’s second-largest economy aims to invest between Dh150 billion ($40.8 billion) and Dh200 billion ($54 billion) by 2030 to ensure energy demand is met, while sustaining economic growth in the country.

It is also building the five-gigawatt Mohammed bin Rashid Solar Park in Dubai.

The project will cut 6.5 million tonnes of carbon emissions annually when it is fully completed in 2030. The solar park is one element of the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050 and the Dubai Net-Zero Carbon Emissions Strategy 2050, aiming to provide 100 per cent of energy production from clean sources by the middle of the century.

The UAE has emerged as a major player in the global solar energy market with the country second in the world in terms of solar energy consumption, as it continues to push towards green energy transition, according to an analysis of data from the Statistical Review of World Energy.

The country ranked second globally last year, behind Australia, in terms of per capita solar energy consumption. The Emirates consumed 1,921 kilowatt hours of solar energy per capita, compared to 3,868 kilowatt hours consumed by Australia last year.

Taqa, one of the largest integrated utilities in the Europe, Middle East and Africa region, has significant investments in power and water generation, as well as in the oil and gas sector.

It is also a shareholder in Masdar, along with Mubadala and Adnoc.

The company plans to invest Dh40 billion in infrastructure development as it focuses on its push into renewable energy under its 2030 strategy.

  • Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Presidential Court, opened the 39th edition of Adipec on October 2. Dr Sultan Al Jaber, Cop28 President-designate, Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, and Suhail Al Mazrouei, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, were also present. All photos: Wam
    Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Presidential Court, opened the 39th edition of Adipec on October 2. Dr Sultan Al Jaber, Cop28 President-designate, Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, and Suhail Al Mazrouei, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, were also present. All photos: Wam
  • Sheikh Mansour opened the event under the patronage of President Sheikh Mohamed
    Sheikh Mansour opened the event under the patronage of President Sheikh Mohamed
  • Sheikh Mansour with Dr Al Jaber, who is also Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and managing director and group chief executive of Adnoc
    Sheikh Mansour with Dr Al Jaber, who is also Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and managing director and group chief executive of Adnoc
  • Sheikh Mansour hailed the huge efforts of Sheikh Mohamed to enhance the UAE's leading strategic position on energy
    Sheikh Mansour hailed the huge efforts of Sheikh Mohamed to enhance the UAE's leading strategic position on energy
  • The UAE is playing a pioneering global role in reducing emissions, Sheikh Mansour said
    The UAE is playing a pioneering global role in reducing emissions, Sheikh Mansour said
  • Sheikh Mansour at Adipec with Dr Al Jaber
    Sheikh Mansour at Adipec with Dr Al Jaber
  • Sheikh Mansour urged the conference to achieve global strategic goals, enhance the energy system and support innovation and technology
    Sheikh Mansour urged the conference to achieve global strategic goals, enhance the energy system and support innovation and technology
  • This, in addition to constructive co-operation, can contribute to radically reducing carbon emissions, Sheikh Mansour said
    This, in addition to constructive co-operation, can contribute to radically reducing carbon emissions, Sheikh Mansour said
  • Sheikh Mansour met several global leaders in the energy sector at the conference
    Sheikh Mansour met several global leaders in the energy sector at the conference
  • He also attended a key ministerial session under the theme of the conference, 'Decarbonising. Faster. Together'
    He also attended a key ministerial session under the theme of the conference, 'Decarbonising. Faster. Together'
Updated: October 03, 2023, 10:23 AM