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DEWA’s MD & CEO Reviews Progress Of 950MW Fourth Phase At Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park In Dubai

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HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, Managing Director and CEO of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), has reviewed the progress of the fourth phase of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park. This 950-megawatt (MW) phase, employing the Independent Power Producer (IPP) model, represents an investment of AED 15.78 billion. It is designed to provide clean energy to approximately 320,000 residences and reduce carbon emissions by 1.6 million tonnes annually.

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Inaugurated by HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, in December 2023, this phase is the largest investment project to integrate three hybrid technologies: 600MW from a parabolic basin complex, 100MW from a Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) tower, and 250MW from photovoltaic solar panels. The project boasts the tallest solar tower in the world at 263.126 meters and the largest thermal energy storage capacity, with 5,907 megawatt hours (MWh), according to the Guinness World Records.

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Al Tayer, accompanied by Waleed Bin Salman, Executive Vice President of Business Development and Excellence at DEWA, and other officials, received a detailed briefing from ‘Noor Energy 1’ officials. Noor Energy 1 is a consortium established by DEWA and Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power to design, build, and operate this phase. DEWA holds a 51% stake in the consortium, ACWA Power holds 25%, and the Chinese Silk Road Fund owns 24%.

The fourth phase is noted for being the largest single-site project worldwide to combine CSP and photovoltaic technologies. It features the installation of over 790,000 photovoltaic solar panels and more than 63,600 parabolic trough collectors. Additionally, 70,000 heliostats have been integrated to track the sun’s movement, enhancing energy capture and efficiency.

This phase supports DEWA’s commitment to increasing the share of renewable and clean energy in Dubai. Alongside this project, DEWA is also implementing other energy storage initiatives, including a 250MW pumped-storage hydroelectric power plant in Hatta, with a storage capacity of 1,500-megawatt hours, and the Green Hydrogen project, which produces and stores hydrogen using solar energy.

HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer remarked on the strategic importance of this project in reinforcing Dubai’s position as a global hub for clean energy and sustainable development, and its role in achieving the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050.