This ambitious project will help raise Qatar''s solar energy production capacity to 4,000 megawatts by 2030. The three solar plants - Al Kharsaah, Mesaieed, and Ras Laffan - are expected to reduce carbon
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Doha: The State of Qatar is undergoing a significant transformation in its energy sector since 2022, with the launch of Ras Laffan and Mesaieed solar power plants on Monday.
The installed capacity of solar power generation in Qatar was recorded as 5.1MW, as of 2020, which is far from the required targets to have a considerable share of renewables in the energy mix. Thus umpteen solar PV projects are lined up to boost the capacity in the nation.
The state-owned group, Qatar Solar Energy, is a leading manufacturer of solar power components and last year opened the largest integrated production facility for solar energy systems in the Middle East and North Africa region. Even more recently, Qatar’s Solar Technologies, took a 49% stake in German-based SolarWorld.
The addition of 875 megawatts from these two new solar plants, along with the 800 megawatts produced by the Al Kharsaah plant that came into service in 2022, will bring Qatar's total solar energy production capacity to nearly 1,700 megawatts.
Since the launch of Al Kharsaah plant in 2022, with an initial capacity of 800 megawatts, Qatar rapidly enhanced its solar energy sector, doubling its capacity within just three years, which is a remarkable achievement in itself.
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