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Flag Day
Published on: 03 NOV 2022
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Flag Day 2023
Published on: 03 NOV 2023
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First Large Scale Wind Farm Project in Seychelles Inaugurated
Envisioned by His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces and Ruler of Abu Dhabi, and President James Alix Michel, the wind farm project is the first major renewable energy project in the Seychelles and will constitute 11% installed capacity of electricity on the main island, which will cut down on fossil fuel import and reduce greenhouse gas emission.
Published on: 29 FEB 2012
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Masdar Green Real Estate Investment Fund signs a green financing agreement with First Abu Dhabi Bank
Published on: 19 JAN 2022
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Masdar-led joint venture agrees financing for largest wind farm in Serbia
Financing for one of the largest wind power projects in mainland Europe has been agreed by the project’s shareholders and lenders at a ceremony in the Serbian capital of Belgrade. Due for completion in the first half of 2019, the 158 megawatt (MW) capacity Čibuk 1 wind farm will be the largest utility-scale commercial wind project in Serbia and the Western Balkans.
Published on: 16 OCT 2017
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Youth from Across UAE Join The Student Exclusive
The Student Exclusive – a first-of-its-kind youth event at Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW) – drew hundreds of students from across the United Arab Emirates for the January 19 event. Supporting ADSW’s mission of raising awareness about sustainable development across the Emirates, the event represented an important gathering of students on sustainability in the UAE, as part of the Middle East’s largest conference on sustainability.
Published on: 20 JAN 2016
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Eight hybrid wind and solar projects in Poland
In December 2023, Masdar and Taaleri Energia, a Finnish-based renewable energy developer and fund manager, acquired eight hybrid renewable energy projects in Poland, marking a significant expansion in Masdar’s presence in Poland.
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240MW Absheron-Garadagh Onshore Wind Projects
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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.
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Caribbean Renewable Energy Fund Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
600kW solar PV plant + 600kWh lithium-ion battery
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Baynouna
Located east of Amman, Baynouna is the largest single solar energy project currently under development in Jordan
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Solomon Islands Solar PV Plant
The one megawatt plant, which was expanded from 600kW following a grant from the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, bolster energy resilience and reduce costs associated with diesel imports
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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.
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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
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Taiba BESS
The key applications of the project are grid stabilization, frequency regulation and reactive power support.
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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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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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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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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.