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Scatec aims to secure land allocation, finalize grid connections, and complete financing in the coming months
The 7th phase will contribute significantly to Dubai’s clean energy transition, with an estimated annual production of 4.5 terawatt-hours (TWh) of electricity.
The project, to be developed under Dubai’s Independent Power Project (IPP) model, will be built in phases starting in August 2027
Kevin Richards, a former athlete and founder of several businesses, is a frequent visitor to the Middle East. He has recently been on a mission to leverage his sports background and business acumen to help unlock Bermuda’s renewable energy potential. Utility Business MENA caught up with him recently ahead of his visit to Dubai, to talk about Bermuda’s unique potential for ocean-based renewable energy and its ongoing initiatives to attract foreign investment.
ACWA Power’s power generation capabilities have expanded by 2.4 GW in 2024, with 2.2 GW of projects achieving partial or full commercial operations within the first nine months
The project seeks to leverage the benefits of floating solar technology, particularly suitable for densely populated regions where land is limited.
Scatec’s Egypt Green Hydrogen subsidiary secured a 20-year ammonia offtake agreement with Fertiglobe for its planned 100 MW electrolyzer plant
Designed as an off-grid renewable energy system, the facility will include a 250 MW solar photovoltaic plant, a 700 MWh battery energy storage system, and transmission and distribution infrastructure
The successful synchronisation of Redstone CSP to South Africa’s national grid, achieved through ACWA Power’s collaboration with Herlogas and SEPCOIII, strengthens ACWA Power’s position as the leading private investor in Africa’s renewable energy sector
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