Caribbean - Barbados
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Discover some of our range of regional and global projects below.
Solar PV | United Arab Emirates
Solar PV | South Pacific Islands - Kiribati
Solar PV | Caribbean - Bahamas
Solar-Powered Desalination | United Arab Emirates
Wind | Oman
Solar PV | Caribbean - St Vincent The Grenadines
Solar PV | Caribbean - Barbados
Solar PV | Egypt
Masdar’s 10 megawatt solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant in Siwa was the largest solar power installation in Egypt at the time of its completion in March 2015. The project is the first utility-scale solar power installation in the Arab Republic of Egypt and accounts for 30% of the grid capacity of Siwa City and its adjoining areas.
Solar PV | Egypt
The Port Victoria Wind Power Project, Masdar’s 6MW wind farm in the Republic of Seychelles, is the country’s first large-scale renewable energy project. It accounts for more than 8 per cent of the grid capacity on the archipelago’s main island of Mahe, where 90 per cent of the country’s residents live.
Wind | Seychelles
Solar PV | United Arab Emirates
Solar PV | South Pacific Islands - Tonga
Solar PV | United Arab Emirates
Solar PV | United Arab Emirates
The project comprises of two solar PV plants with a total capacity of 311 MW located in Riverside County, California. Together, the projects feature 780 thousand Bifacial Canadian Solar panels with SMA inverters on NexTracker single axis trackers upgraded with TrueCapture Software, guaranteed to increase project output.
Solar PV | United States
N/A | United Arab Emirates
Solar PV | Caribbean - Belize
Solar PV | United Arab Emirates
Solar PV | United Arab Emirates
Solar PV | United Arab Emirates
Located at the Future Rehabilitation Center, this extensive energy conservation project included the installation of an on-grid rooftop solar photovoltaic system, an advanced ventilation and air-conditioning control system, various water-saving devices, special soil additives, LED lights, thermal coatings on the school’s roof to reduce heat gain, and a monitoring system.
Solar PV | Azerbaijan
Masdar has implemented a hurricane-resistant clean energy plant in Antigua and Barbuda that contributes to Antigua and Barbuda's goal of producing 15 percent of its electricity needs from renewable sources by 2030. The project includes an 800kW diesel power plant and a 720kWh hybrid solar power plant, as well as an 863kWh battery system to store excess electricity generated.
Solar PV | Caribbean – Antigua & Barbuda
The 1-megawatt peak (MWp) solar car park at Ethara’s Yas Marina Circuit, home to the Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, will generate approximately 30 percent of Yas Marina Circuit’s total annual energy demand, equivalent to powering nearly 200 Abu Dhabi households. Emerge will be providing a comprehensive turnkey solution for the project, including finance, design, procurement, construction, operations, and maintenance for 25 years.
Solar PV | United Arab Emirates
Emerge has broken ground on SNOC's 60MWp solar PV plant in Sharjah. The ground-mounted solar PV plant, located at SNOC's Sajaa Gas Complex, is the largest to date in Sharjah and will generate enough clean energy to offset 66,000 tons of CO2 emissions annually, equivalent to removing more than 14,600 cars from the road each year. Emerge will operate and maintain all turnkey solutions across the project for 25 years.
Solar PV | United Arab Emirates
Emerge has signed an agreement to install a 3MWp rooftop solar PV plant for leading UAE steel pipe manufacturer and exporter, AJ Steel Pipes. The 3MWp plant will generate more than 5,000MWh of electricity annually. Emerge will operate and maintain all turnkey solutions across the project for 25 years.
Solar PV | United Arab Emirates
In November 2023, Masdar entered a Public Private Partnership Agreement (PPA) with JSC National Electric Grid of Uzbekistan to design, build and operate a 300MW solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant and 75MWh capacity battery energy storage system in the Kashkadarya Region in the Republic of Uzbekistan. The project has been tendered under assistance of the Asian Development Bank’s Office of the Public Private Partnership and its advisory team. It is scheduled to be operational in 2025.
Solar PV | Uzbekistan
Solar PV | Azerbaijan
Solar PV | Azerbaijan
Wind | Poland
Solar PV | South Pacific Islands - Palau
Solar PV | South Pacific Islands - Solomon Islands
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