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Maverick 1 and Maverick 4 PV projects
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.
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Las Majadas Onshore Wind Farm
Located in Willacy County, Texas, this 273 MW project is part of the 1.6 GW clean energy portfolio Masdar acquired in partnership with EDF Renewables.
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Khobab
The Khobab Wind Farm was contracted under the South African Government’s Round 3 Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme, achieving commercial operation in December 2017.
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Desert Harvest 1 and Desert Harvest 2 PV projects
The Desert Harvest 1 and Desert Harvest 2 PV projects, which total 217 MWdc of solar, started commercial operation in December 2020. The projects are located in Riverside County, California.
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Coyote Onshore Wind Farm
The 243 MW Coyote wind project is part of Masdar’s second strategic EDF investment in Scurry County, Texas and features (48) 4.5 MW and (11) 2.4 MW Siemens Gamesa turbines.
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Big Beau
Big Beau is a 164 MWdc solar PV and 40 MW/160 MWh battery energy-storage system. Located in Kern County, California. The project features more than 443 thousand Bifacial Canadian Solar panels with power electronics inverters on ATI trackers.
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Belize 400kW Solar PV Battery
With 400kW of solar photovoltaic panels, 600kWh of battery storage, and 184kW backup diesel generation, the system will mainly be powered by solar energy, with a standby diesel generator to provide power during the wet season.
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Baltic Eagle Offshore Wind Farm
Baltic Eagle is a joint venture project between Masdar and Iberdrola, involving the construction of a 476 MW offshore wind farm located near Rügen Island in the Baltic Sea.
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Zarafshan Wind Farm
The Zarafshan project is Central Asia’s largest wind farm. The 500MW capacity plant will power 500,00 homes.
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Noupoort
Noupoort Wind Farm successfully reached commercial operations on schedule and on budget in July 2016
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Sterling Wind Farm
The 29.9MW Sterling project in Lea County, New Mexico was commissioned in 2017 and is comprised of 13 GE 2.3MW turbines.
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Afghanistan Solar Home Systems
Masdar installed solar home systems in more than two dozen villages around Camp Robinson within the Helmand Province of southern Afghanistan.
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Jambyl 1GW Wind Farm 600MWh BESS
Located in the Jambyl region, this 1GW wind farm with a 600-megawatt-hour (MWh) BESS is Masdar’s inaugural project in Kazakhstan and one of the largest in Central Asia.
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Dudgeon Extension
Located 27 kilometres off the coast of North Norfolk in East Anglia within water depths of between 18 and 25 metres, the Dudgeon Extension Offshore Wind Farm is one of Masdar's latest investments in the United Kingdom’s renewable energy sector.
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Code of Ethics and Business Conduct
Our Code of Ethics & Business Conduct (Code) is the essential guide that defines what we stand for and how we work. It emphasizes that we must keep integrity at the heart of everything we do.
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Fraud Warning
Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company PJSC – Masdar (“Masdar”), is advising that it has become aware of a notable increase in fraudulent emails, letters, social media posts, and messages via online messaging services, being sent to members of the public.
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Modern Day Slavery Statement
Masdar continually works to prevent slavery and human trafficking from taking place in our manufacturing supply chains and operations, in line with the United Kingdom Modern Slavery Act.
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Our Company
Masdar develops utility-scale power plants, community grid projects, and energy storage, efficiency-focused systems, and technology demonstration projects.
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About Masdar
Masdar is a global leader in renewable energy and green hydrogen, pioneering clean energy, sustainable real estate & clean technology solutions worldwide.
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History and Legacy
Deploying renewable energy projects and realising low-carbon urban development