Overview

Located east of Amman, Baynouna is the largest single solar energy project in Jordan. The project achieved commercial operation in 2020, and supplies the annual power needs of approximately 160,000 homes, displacing an estimated 360,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide each year.

Developed as a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) between Masdar and National Electric Power Company, Jordan’s state electricity provider, this US$260 million project generates 563.3 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of electricity each year, equivalent to 4 percent of the annual energy consumption of Jordan.

The 200MW solar power plant and Masdar’s 117MW Tafila windfarm will help Jordan reach its goal of producing 15 percent of its domestic electricity needs from renewable sources. Combined, the two projects account for nearly 18 percent of the 1.8 gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy Jordan aimed to install by 2020.

Project Info

Technologies Used

Solar PV

Location

Amman, Jordan

Project Completion Year

2020

Status

Operational

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Quick Facts

  • 200MW of solar energy capacity

  • Annual generation of 563.3GWh

  • Power 160,000 homes

  • Displace 360,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions each year

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