Dubai Electricity & Water Authority (DEWA) | Construction of 950MW fourth phase of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park advances further

29 December 2018

Construction of 950MW fourth phase of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park advances further

Vice President of Business Development and Excellence at DEWA; Jamal Shaheen Al Hammadi, Vice President of Clean Energy & Diversification at DEWA; and a number of DEWA officials.</p>
<p>Al Tayer was briefed on the progress of construction work by Abdul Hamid Al Muhaidib, Executive Managing Director of Noor Energy 1, a venture formed through a partnership between DEWA, Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power and China’s Silk Road Fund to build the fourth phase of the Park.</p>
<p>The fourth phase of the solar Park will use three technologies to produce 950MW of clean energy, 600MW from a parabolic basin complex, 100MW from a solar tower, and 250MW will be generated from photovoltaic panels. </p>
<p>Al Tayer stressed the need to ensure the highest standards of health, safety, and quality in the project.</p>
<p>This project has already achieved many world records. It will have the world’s tallest solar tower, at 260 metres, and the largest thermal energy storage capacity in the world of 15 hours, which allows for energy generation round the clock. </p>
<p>It also achieved the lowest Levelised Cost of Electricity (LCOE) of 2.4 US cents per kilowatt hour (kW/h) for the 250MW photovoltaic solar panels technology and USD 7.3 cents per kW/h for the 700MW CSP technology (600MW from a parabolic basin complex, 100MW from a solar tower), the lowest worldwide. The total capacity of the fourth phase of the solar park rose from 700MW to 950MW with investments for this ambitious project reaching AED 16 billion.</p>
<p>The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park is the largest single-site solar park in the world, based on the IPP model. It will generate 5,000MW by 2030. The 13MW photovoltaic first phase became operational in 2013. The 200MW photovoltaic second phase of the solar park was launched in March 2017. The 200MW first stage of the 800MW photovoltaic third phase became operational in May 2018. The third phase will be completed in 2020.</p>
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