Overview
Aldhafra PV2 solar power plant is an operational solar photovoltaic facility in the United Arab Emirates. It contributes to the country's renewable energy capacity.
Aldhafra PV2 solar power plant is a solar photovoltaic facility located in the United Arab Emirates. The plant is operational and represents a growing segment of the UAE's power generation mix, which increasingly incorporates solar energy alongside traditional gas-fired generation. The UAE has set ambitious targets for renewable energy under its Energy Strategy 2050, aiming for a significant share of clean energy. Solar photovoltaic plants like Aldhafra PV2 benefit from the country's high solar irradiance and supportive regulatory framework, including net metering and feed-in tariffs. The plant's technology uses photovoltaic panels to convert sunlight directly into electricity, a mature and widely deployed technology. As a solar facility, Aldhafra PV2 produces zero direct emissions during operation, contributing to the UAE's goals of reducing carbon intensity. Its location in a desert environment minimizes land use conflicts and takes advantage of abundant solar resources. The plant supports grid stability and helps diversify the energy supply away from fossil fuels.
Environmental context
Solar photovoltaic power generation has minimal direct environmental impact, with no air emissions or water consumption during operation. The UAE's arid climate provides high solar resource availability, maximizing energy yield. Land use is limited to the panel footprint, and desert locations reduce ecological disruption. The plant supports national climate goals by displacing fossil fuel generation.
Frequently asked questions
Aldhafra PV2 solar power plant is located in the United Arab Emirates, at coordinates 24.132167 N, 54.551630 E.
Aldhafra PV2 is a solar photovoltaic power plant, which converts sunlight directly into electricity using solar panels.
Yes, Aldhafra PV2 solar power plant is currently operational.
Solar power plants in the UAE are regulated by the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure and local utilities. The UAE Energy Strategy 2050 promotes renewable energy deployment, and projects must comply with grid connection standards and environmental impact assessments.
Solar power generation produces no direct greenhouse gas emissions or air pollutants during operation, reducing the carbon footprint of electricity generation. It also consumes minimal water compared to thermal power plants.