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  • Masdar and Costa Rican Electricity Institute to advance renewable energy development

    Masdar (Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company) and the Costa Rican Electricity Institute (Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad, or ICE) have announced a collaboration to promote renewable energy development.

    Published on: 24 APR 2018

  • Flag Day

    Published on: 03 NOV 2022

  • Arab Women’s Role in Energy and Climate Change Highlighted on Sidelines of World Economic Forum in t

    The high-level majlis titled “Arab women leading the way in energy and climate change” was jointly hosted by the Directorate of Energy and Climate Change at the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Mary Robinson Foundation - Climate Justice and Masdar, Abu Dhabi’s renewable energy company.

    Published on: 12 NOV 2012

  • Masdar And Terna Energy

  • World Future Energy Summit

    Masdar to host the second annual Green Hydrogen Summit, as part of the World Future Energy Summit, aims to accelerate the development of the global green hydrogen economy to support the energy transition.

  • Report Details

    Masdar reports on sustainability targets and publish reports on trends that matter most in the sustainability sector

  • Green Hydrogen

    Hydrogen has been called the fuel of the future - With momentum toward decarbonization, regulations & advancement in hydrogen production, the future is now

  • Floating Photovoltaic Solar Power

    Locating solar power plants on water is an innovative alternative for countries seeking to harness the power of the sun.

  • DBS Dogger Bank South

    Located 32 kilometres off the coast of North Norfolk, in East Anglia, Dudgeon is one of Masdar’s current investments in the UK’s renewable energy sector.

  • Project Chereh

    In December 2025, Masdar signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) with Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB), Malaysia’s national utility, to develop the region’s largest floating solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant at the Chereh Dam in Pahang State, marking Masdar’s inaugural project in Malaysia.

  • Al Wadi Al Jadeed Solar PV Plants

    In support of government efforts to unlock the agricultural potential of the Al Wadi Al Jadeed Governorate, Masdar worked closely with Egyptian authorities to identify three sites in the governorate for new solar power plants

  • 100 MW Nur Navoi Solar Project

    In November 2019, Masdar signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) and Government Support Agreement (GSA) with the Government of the Republic of Uzbekistan to design, finance, build and operate the country’s first public-private partnership (PPP) solar power plant.

  • London Array

    London Array is one of the world’s largest offshore wind farm currently in operation, a joint venture between Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec, Schroders Greencoat, Masdar, RWE Renewables.

  • Krnovo Wind Farm

    The 72-megawatt (MW) onshore wind farm is Montenegro’s first wind farm and one of the largest in the region.

  • Jizzakh Solar Project

    In July 2021, Masdar signed an agreement with the Ministry of Investment and Foreign Trade of the Republic of Uzbekistan and JSC National Electric Grid of Uzbekistan to design, finance, build and operate a 220-megawatt (MW) utility-scale solar PV project in the Djizzakh Region of Uzbekistan

  • Kiribati 500kW Solar PV Water Protection

    The UAE-PPF project is helping to meet the needs of 17% of Kiribati’s population who live off-grid

  • Bahamas Caribbean Renewable Energy Fund

    925kW solar PV carport with EV charger stations

  • Fiji LaKaRo 525kW Solar PV

    Inhabitants on three of Fiji’s outer islands (Kadevu, Lakeba, and Rotuma) have access to energy around the clock having previously had power for only 12-18 hours a day

  • Baynouna

    Located east of Amman, Baynouna is the largest single solar energy project currently under development in Jordan

  • The Sheikh Zayed Solar Power Plant

    The Sheikh Zayed Solar Power Plant is a 15-megawatt photovoltaic facility in Nouakchott, the capital of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania. It was one of the largest solar power installations in Africa when completed and is the first such utility-scale installation in the country.