How solar is powering the Middle East towards renewables

Think about energy generation in the Middle East and you probably think of oil. But in fact, the region is at the forefront of the race to decarbonize energy production. In March, production started at one of the region’s first solar power plants linked to a storage facility. The Al Badiya plant at Al-Mafraq in Jordan combines a 23 megawatt (MW) solar farm with a 12.6 MWh storage capacity using lithium-ion batteries. It’s just the latest regional green energy plant to go live. In February, Abu Dhabi, capital of the United Arab Emirates, switched on “the world’s largest virtual battery plant”, able to store 648 MWh to balance demand on the grid and keep the city supplied for up to six hours in the event of an outage.

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