Monday, July 08, 2019

A Joint Venture Between Chinese JinkoSolar, Japanese Marubeni and the Emirates Water and Electricity Company (EWEC) Brings Out The Worlds Largest Solar Farm

 
According to one of the project business partner's, JinkoSolar, press release (Below) Abu Dhabi is claiming the title of the world's largest single-site solar project. The Noor Abu Dhabi project is going live this week, with a reported capacity of 1.177 gigawatts, and it  eclipses the capacity of the neighboring Dubai's Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park, which certainly be a short lived record according to current trends.
Noor Abu Dhabi is located in Sweihan, about 62 miles or 100 km from Abu Dhabi. It is a joint project between Shanghai-based JinkoSolar, the world's largest manufacturer of solar panels mentioned above, Japan's Marubeni Corporation, and the Emirates Water and Electricity Company (EWEC). In any case, project like this said to reduce Abu Dhabi's CO2 emissions by one million metric tons, or the equivalent of removing 200,000 cars from the road.
"The completion of the project marks a significant milestone in the UAE's Energy Strategy 2050, launched in 2017, to increase the contribution of clean energy in the total energy mix from 25 percent to 50 percent by 2050 while reducing the carbon footprint of power generation by 70 percent,This is in line with the sectors transformation strategy by providing alternative sources of energy that can help us improve the sustainability of the water and electricity sector." says Mohammad Hassan Al Suwaidi, Chairman of EWEC.

JinkoSolar Commissioned the World's Largest[1] Solar Project in Abu Dhabi


Press Release;

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates, July 1, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd. ("JinkoSolar" or the "Company") (NYSE: JKS), one of the largest and most innovative solar module manufacturers in the world, today announced that the world's largest[1] solar plant of 1,177MWp, which was jointly developed by the Company, Japan's Marubeni Corp. and Emirates Water and Electricity Company (EWEC), has recently started commercial operations as scheduled at Sweihan in Abu Dhabi. The AED3.2 billion project, which uses all JinkoSolar's high efficient mono panels, features another record at the time of bid submission, attracting the world's most competitive tariff of 2.42 cents per kilowatt hour.
Mohammad Hassan Al Suwaidi, Chairman of EWEC said: "The completion of the project marks a significant milestone in the UAE's Energy Strategy 2050, launched in 2017, to increase the contribution of clean energy in the total energy mix from 25% to 50% by 2050 while reducing the carbon footprint of power generation by 70%. This is in line with the sectors transformation strategy by providing alternative sources of energy that can help us improve the sustainability of the water and electricity sector."
Othman Jumaa Al Ali, EWEC's CEO, added: "Noor Abu Dhabi will generate renewable energy and will enable us to improve the use of our natural resources. The fact that a project of such scale has been successfully completed on time and on budget highlights our commitment to ensuring sustainable energy for the future and it is a true testament of the Emirate's delivery capabilities to execute world-class energy projects."
Mr. Kangping Chen, CEO of Jinko Solar said, "It is our privilege to participate and contribute to the winning and successful execution of this prestige project that will help power the sustainable economic growth of Abu Dhabi. We are thankful to the government team that created a tender program of world class, for the high-level professionalism, as well as the strong support throughout the process. The project won't be where it is without seamless collaboration among our partners and other stakeholders. We are grateful to such wonderful team work."
In line with the Year of Tolerance in the UAE, the project - a venture between international companies, managed and constructed by a multi-national team - signifies the multi-cultural essence of the Company and its ability to integrate resource and top partners from around the world.
[1] Source: Bloomberg New Energy Finance

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