AMMAN — Prime Minister
Bisher Al-Khasawneh inaugurated the largest solar power plant in the Kingdom, the
Baynouna Solar Power Plant, on Saturday, according to AmmanNet.
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The plant has a production
capacity of up to 200 megawatts and is expected to contribute to the country's
climate and clean energy goals while providing new job opportunities and
supporting economic development.
Promoting clean energyThe Baynouna Solar Power
Plant will help Jordan in its pursuit of a strategic goal of providing half of
its electricity needs from renewable sources by 2030.
The Baynouna Solar Power Plant will help Jordan in its pursuit of a strategic goal of providing half of its electricity needs from renewable sources by 2030.
The project is led by
Masdar,
Abu Dhabi's Future Energy Company, and was developed on behalf of the
state utility National Electric Power Company.
The Finnish investment
company, Taaleri Group, also has a 30 percent stake in the plant.
Reducing emissionsThe Baynouna Solar Power
Plant is expected to avoid the emission of 360,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide
annually, which is equivalent to offsetting the emissions from approximately
80,000 cars on the roads.
The plant will produce more
than 560 gigawatts per hour of energy annually, enough to meet the annual
energy needs of approximately 160,000 homes.
The inauguration was
attended by the UAE's Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, Sultan bin
Ahmed Al-Jaber.
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