UAE's Largest Solar Farm in World

Oil Production Center of World Going Solar


Source:  Noor Abu Dhabi

Big Solar Projects Underway and More Planned
The United Arab Emirates just turned on the largest, single solar farm in the world.  It's called Noor Abu Dhabi.  The farm has 3.2 million solar panels, generates 1.18 GW of electricity and can supply electricity to 90,000 people.  This facility will contribute to a cleaner UAE environment and enable the exportation of more oil globally.

Ironic but Promising Renewable, Green Energy
It is ironic that in the Middle East, the global center of oil production, big investments are being made by the UAE and others to launch huge solar energy farms.  Noor Abu Dhabi is clean, green, sustainable and offsets one million metric tons of emissions.  That is the equivalent of taking 200,000 cars off the road.

Solar Energy Races
Abu Dhabi just announced another, bigger solar project of 2 GW that it's going to develop.  And Saudi Arabia has plans for a 2.6 GW project for Mecca.  So, the global epicenter of oil production is aggressively pursuing renewable, solar energy generating capacity.  By the way, they're chasing China and its commitment to huge, combined solar farms of solar panels on land and on water.  For a free Kindle borrow of my book "List of Top New Energy Innovations", go to amazon.com/author/ekane  ASIN: B07KM4XLH8

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