First Solar to build 13MW plant for Dubai utility

First Solar to build 13MW plant for Dubai utility
Updated 25 October 2012
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First Solar to build 13MW plant for Dubai utility

First Solar to build 13MW plant for Dubai utility

First Solar, Inc. said it has been selected by the Dubai Electricity & Water Authority (DEWA) to construct a 13-megawatt (MWDC) solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant in Seih Al-Dahal, around 50 km south of Dubai.
Under the terms of the agreement, First Solar will provide engineering, procurement and construction services as well as its advanced thin-film PV modules.
The 13MW solar PV power plant is the first phase of the landmark Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park, named after the leader of the Emirate of Dubai, a AED 12 billion project that is expected to eventually cover 48 sq km and produce 1,000MW of clean energy for the national grid using both PV and solar thermal technology.
"The PV plant installation is a key step in the implementation of the energy diversification strategy adopted by the Supreme Council of Energy, in which solar energy is set to become part of Dubai's energy portfolio," said Saeed Mohammed Al-Tayer, MD & CEO of DEWA.
"The strategy is based on Dubai's growing energy requirements and aims to maintain security of supply in the Emirate of Dubai," said the CEO.
Jim Hughes, CEO of First Solar, said" "We are delighted that DEWA has chosen First Solar to build the first phase of this flagship project, which illustrates our strategy to provide comprehensive solar power plant solutions in sustainable markets."
The solar park is to be implemented by Dubai's Supreme Council of Energy (SCE) and managed and operated by DEWA, the state-owned power company, as part of the Dubai Integrated Energy Strategy 2030.
First Solar recently opened an office in Dubai and is in an advanced stage of establishing an office in Saudi Arabia as well.