Noor Abu Dhabi | |
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Country | United Arab Emirates |
Coordinates | 24°32′33″N 55°26′38″E / 24.54250°N 55.44389°E |
Status | Operational |
Commission date | 2019 |
Construction cost | $870 million |
Owner(s) | Sweihan PV Power Company |
Power generation | |
Nameplate capacity | 1.117 GW |
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The Noor Abu Dhabi is the world's largest single-site solar power plant as of November 2022, located near Abu Dhabi in Sweihan.
Noor Abu Dhabi has 3.2 million solar panels. [1] [2]
Noor is the Arabic word for "light".
The generating capacity is 1.177 GW; the total project cost is US$870 million. [3] The plant provides power for 90,000 individuals in Abu Dhabi. It uses a waterless robotic technology to clean the solar panels. The robots travel a distance of 1600 kilometres every day to clean it.
The plant is operated by Sweihan PV Power Company which comes under the Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (TAQA). It is a joint venture between the Abu Dhabi Government and a consortium of China's Jinko Solar Holding and Japan's Marubeni Corp. [4] The plant was commissioned by India-based solar epc contractor Sterling and Wilson Solar. [5] The plant produced a total of 2000 GWh at an efficiency rate of 93%, giving electricity to 66000 houses in September 2020. [6]
The commercial operations of the plant started on April 30, 2019. [4] [7]
The plant attracted the world's most competitive tariff bid in 2016, at 8.888 fils/kWh. It was awarded Utility Project of the Year at the 2020 Middle East Solar Awards and the Power Generation Project of the Year at the MEED Projects Awards 2020. [6]