Located 80 km west of Qatar's capital, Doha, the Al Kharsaah Solar PV Independent Power Producer (IPP) project is the country's first large-scale solar power plant and is set to significantly reduce its environmental footprint.
Is Hitachi delivering a grid connection solution for Qatar's Al Kharsaah solar power plant?
Hitachi Energy announced it has delivered its grid connection solution for Qatar's Al Kharsaah solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant – one of the world's largest and the country's first utility-scale solar PV park, 80 kilometers west of Doha – which was inaugurated by His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Amir of the State of Qatar.
Does Qatar have a solar power plant?
Qatar's Al Kharsaah solar power plant is Marubeni's third large-scale solar project in the region, following the company's first two large-scale solar projects in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Oman. What does the Al Kharsaah solar power plant mean for Qatar?
What is Al Kharsaah solar power project?
The 800MW Al Kharsaah photovoltaic (PV) power project is Qatar's first large-scale solar power plant. The solar power project helps in reducing Qatar's reliance on gas for power generation. Credit: Kahramaa. The 800MW Al Kharsaah solar power project was inaugurated in 2022. Credit: Sungrow Power Supply Co.
This Marubeni investment-backed plant, which was inaugurated on October 18, is the first large-scale solar power generation project in Qatar, with a maximum output of 800 MW. The power generated will be sold to Qatar's General Electricity & Water Corporation Kahramaa under a long-term contract of 25 years.
Where is Al-Kharsaah solar power plant located?
The solar power plant was developed in the Al-Kharsaah area on a 10km² of land, located 80km west of Doha, Qatar. The plant uses 1.8 million bifacial solar modules with trackers, which benefit from the high level of sunlight available in the area.
Why should Qatar invest in a solar power plant?
The power plant can supply 10% of the country's peak energy consumption and help to avoid 26 million tonnes of carbon emissions over its operational life. It also reduces the reliance on gas for power generation, diversifying Qatar's power sources. Total and Marubeni won the solar project through a competitive tender process.