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  • FSM Solar in Pohnpei

    This project features solar PV systems on 11 government buildings. With a total installed capacity of 2.3MWp, it reduces annual diesel fuel consumption by 1.22 million liters and mitigates 3,220 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually.

  • Caribbean Renewable Energy Fund Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

    600kW solar PV plant + 600kWh lithium-ion battery

  • Cirata Floating Photovoltaic FPV Plant

    In January 2020, Masdar signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) with PT PLN Nusantara Renewables, a subsidiary of PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (Persero) (PLN), the state-owned electricity company in Indonesia. The agreement was to build Southeast Asia’s largest floating solar power plant.

  • Cibuk 1

    The Cibuk 1 wind farm is a utility-scale onshore wind farm located in Vojvodina province, Serbia. The project provides clean, reliable and economically viable electricity to around 113,000 Serbian homes.

  • Baynouna

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

  • Dudgeon Offshore Wind Farm

    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.

  • Ile de Romainville Solar Park

    Romainville Solar Park is a 5-megawatt (MW) solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant with battery storage in the Re¬public of Seychelles.

  • 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.

  • Barbados Caribbean Renewable Energy Fund

    350 kW solar PV carport with EV charger stations + 500 kW solar PV ground mount

  • Tuvalu Rooftop Solar PV

    Built on a 4-metre high structure, the UAE-PPF project in Tuvalu creates shaded public space while feeding clean energy into the grid

  • Tafila Wind Farm

    The Tafila Wind Farm is the first commercial utility-scale wind power project in the Middle East. Located in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the 117 megawatt wind farm has increased the country’s total power capacity by 3 per cent.

  • Loeriesfontein 2

    Loeriesfontein 2 is situated in the Hantam Municipality of South Africa’s Northern Cape and was contracted under the third round of the country’s Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme.

  • Kangnas

    Situated approximately 52km east of the town of Springbok in the Nama Khoi Local Municipality of the Northern Cape

  • Benban

    The Benban Solar Power Plant in Egypt has a total combined capacity of 1.8GW.

  • Green Barbuda project

    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.

  • West Bakr

    Lekela’s West Bakr Wind project in the Gulf of Suez takes advantage of a world class wind resource to produce 252MW of clean, reliable power at a highly competitive price.

  • Vanuatu Port Vila 767kW Solar PV

    Port Vila, the capital city of the island state of Vanuatu, has a population of 44,000, of which only 27% have access to electricity

  • Samoa Wind Farm

    The innovative project supploes 1,500 megawatt-hours of power per year, delivering $475,000 (U.S.) in annual fuel savings

  • 7000 Solar Home Systems

    Masdar has helped bring electricity to nearly 7,000 homes and other community buildings in remote areas of Al Wadi Al Jadeed, Aswan, Luxor, Matruh, Qena and Sohag governorates of Egypt. 

  • Mauritania Rural Electrification Programme

    Masdar installed 16.6MW of photovoltaic (PV) projects across eight remote communities in Mauritania. Inaugurated in November 2016, the 16.6MW PV rural electrification programme was funded by the governments of Mauritania and Abu Dhabi.