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Qatar's Solar Energy Projects: Green Energy in Heart of Desert

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Doha, July 28 (QNA) - Amid the numerous global challenges related to climate change, exploring new sources of clean and enduring energy is the holy grail of all nations.

In this direction, the State of Qatar has pursued an ambitious strategy in the path toward new and renewable energies, mostly solar energy as an easy-to-access natural source.

The nation has embarked on carrying out behemoth projects, thereby reflecting its national orientation toward a green economy to reduce reliance on biofuel, an approach that reflects concrete steps toward achieving the environmental and energy objectives of the Qatar National Vision 2030.

Qatar had set targets under the Second National Development Strategy (2018-2022) and the National Environment and Climate Change Strategy (2021-2030), including producing 20 percent of electricity from renewable sources by 2030, slashing greenhouse gas emissions by 25 percent, and investing in solar energy storage research and grid integration projects.

One of Qatar’s flagship renewable energy projects is the Al Kharsaah solar power plant west of Doha. With a production capacity of 800 megawatts across 10 square kilometers and equipped with more than 1.8 million solar panels, the plant supplies electricity to roughly 60,000 homes.

It literally covers up to 10 percent of the nation's electricity needs at peak times and delivers power at a highly competitive rate. The project is a major step in cutting carbon emissions, with a projected reduction of 26 million tons of COâ‚‚.

Having been commissioned last April, the Ras Laffan and Mesaieed solar power plants entered the production phase, adding a combined electricity genration capacity of 875 megawatts, following the inauguration of the 800-megawatt Al Kharsaah plant in 2022.

آ  This move unequivocally underscores the scale of Qatar's economic transformation and its uncompromising environmental commitment, with the strategic investments now bringing the country’s total solar output to 1,675 megawatts, covering nearly 15 percent of peak electricity demand and preventing around 4.7 million tonnes of carbon emissions annually.

This forward momentum bolsters Qatar's global standing, as it continues to push forward with mammoth projects, adopt supportive policies, and leverage cutting-edge innovations in renewable energy, thereby putting the nation firmly on track to meet its ambitious sustainability and economic diversification goals.

Overall, the data underscores that the Ras Laffan and Mesaieed solar power plants have collectively boosted Qatar’s total solar power generation capacity to 1,675 megawatts of renewable electricity, a critical inflection point in advancing the fourth pillar of the Qatar National Vision 2030, which calls for environmental stewardship that ensures synergy between economic growth, social development, and ecological preservation.

This strategic expansion not only fosters Qatar’s standing in the clean energy field but also propels the nation closer to one of the core targets outlined in the QatarEnergy Sustainability Strategy: generating over 4,000 megawatts of renewable energy by the year 2030.

Qatar's leaning on national cadres with respect to everything related to the utility of solar energy as a clean source for production has been striking, with HE Minister of State for Energy Affairs, Deputy Chairman, President, and CEO of QatarEnergy, Eng. Saad Sherida Al Kaabi, emphasizing that QatarEnergy has gone far beyond the stage of capitalizing on external expertise in building, operating, and maintaining solar power plants.

آ  QatarEnergy began implementing these projects with its national expertise, something that it takes pride in along with its achievements. To reaffirm the firm's commitment to relying on new energies, the State of Qatar has prioritized its investments in solar electricity generation, increasing the total value of its projects in this sector from QAR 1.7 billion in the first phase to nearly QAR 4 billion, injecting QAR 2.3 billion into the Mesaieed and Ras Laffan plants in 2022, HE Al Kaabi said during the inauguration of Ras Laffan and Mesaieed solar power plants last April.

This accomplishment, he said, reflects the orientation of the governmental policies and plans toward diversifying energy sources through encouraging investment in renewable energy, given the climate data, as well as material and technological potential in Qatar.

The utility of solar energy has numerous problems that inhibit the use of this source on a large scale, including the high cost of primary construction, as production is inherently weaker during nighttime usage, and given that installing solar panels demands vast expanses of space.

With this fact factored in, any ambition to scale generation capacity inevitably entails deploying significantly larger arrays of solar panels to meet the increased electricity demand. 

Qatari firms have significantly developed a kind of dust-proof solar panel that withstands high temperatures in collaboration with research institutions such as the Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute (QEERI), so as to overcome the environmental and technical challenges encountering solar energy projects at home.

The nation intends to expand these projects in other areas such as Al Wakrah, Al Shahaniya, Sealine, and so forth. It likewise encourages the private sector and various institutions to install solar energy systems.

The utility of energy derived from solar radiation in generating electricity ranks among the most important and clean sources of energy. It can be exploited across numerous sectors including agriculture, industry, and water desalination, heating, and cooling processes, making it the optimal solution to the global energy crisis.

According to experts, solar energy offers substantial benefits to users, as it is an inexhaustible renewable resource that helps consumers achieve savings in their energy consumption, thanks to its low maintenance costs.

Strikingly, solar energy systems reduce the hassle of repeated maintenance as cleaning them multiple times a year is pretty enough to continue production for years. They significantly reduce air contamination, decelerate climate change, and the impacts of carbon emissions since they literally don't rely on traditional fuel in the operation process and various production phases.

The global landscape is evidently tilting toward renewable energies, which has become the defining characteristic of most countries.

According to data from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), 2024 witnessed an unprecedented expenditure of USD 2 trillion on clean energy, an increase of USD 800 billion compared to spending on fossil fuels. This represents nearly a 70 percent increase over the past decade.

Last week, the United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, stated that the fossil fuel era is crumbling and collapsing, and the world is now living at the dawn of a new energy age, an age where abundant, cheap clean energy fuels a world rich with economic opportunities.

Data released by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) shows that more than 90 percent of new renewable energy sources worldwide generate electricity at a cost lower than the cheapest fossil fuel alternatives, added Guterres.

He further emphasized that this is not merely a shift in impact, it is a shift in possibility, and in efforts to repair the relationship with the climate.

Overall, the rapid growth in the utility of clean energy globally will remain the optimal choice, as electricity generation from solar energy has jumped to advanced stages.

Solar energy investments in Qatar have epitomized an integrated and strategic orientation for the economic transition and environmental commitment. This move reinforces the nation's regional and global stature in this area.

Noteworthy, Qatar continues to develop similar projects and currently pursues policies that support digital innovations to achieve the sustainability objectives and diversify the national economy by 2030 through utilizing clean energies. (QNA)

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