Masdar to develop 15 MW solar plant in Mauritania


  1. Linda Larbie, AfricaNews Reporter in Accra, Ghana
    Masdar, a multi-faceted renewable energy company will build 15-megawatt solar power project located in Nouakchott, the capital city of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania. The plant will be expected to deliver 10 per cent of electricity capacity in Mauritania. The project will be the first utility-scale solar power installation in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania.
    Masdar
    According to the  Mauritania’s Minister of Petroleum, Energy and Mines H.E. Taleb Ould Abdivall, Mauritania has some of the highest levels of solar radiation in the world, making it an ideal place for solar power installations, adding that, they are  pleased to be working with such esteemed partners on this important project and remain committed to harnessing abundant renewable energy resources.

    Mauritania has an installed grid capacity of just 144 megawatts, supplied mostly by diesel generators, but the country has significant untapped renewable energy potential in the form of both solar and wind. In fact, the country’swind energy potential is almost four times its annual energy demand

    The 15-MW solar photovoltaic project will provide for the annual demand growth in the country, estimated to be at a rate of 12 per cent in 2012. It will also supply much needed power to Mauritania, whichcurrently faces severe energy shortages. The country has a low electrification rate of 60 per cent.

    The Masdar solar power project is being built next to the university in Nouakchott, currently under construction, and will serve as a learning laboratory for solar energy development in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania.

    “This project also proves that energy access and commercially viable renewable energy can go hand-in-hand,” said Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, chief executive officer of Masdar.
    “Partnerships are at the core of Masdar’s business strategy and projects like this one underscore the critical role collaboration plays in renewable energy development.

    “With the demand for energy rapidly increasing – especially in the developing world – tapping into renewable energy is critical,” added Dr. Al Jaber. “The integration of wind, solar and hydro power helps to reduce the strain on our natural resources and serves as a bridge to energy security and economic development opportunities. Investing in renewable energy preserves natural resources, contributes to energy security and water security, and fosters sustainable development.”

    Along with renewable energy projects in Tonga and Afghanistan, the Mauritania project is part of Masdar’s commitment to the United Nations’ Year of Sustainable Energy for All – a global initiative announced by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, which aims to ensure universal access to modern energy services, double the global rate of improvement in energy efficiency and double the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.

    Once construction on the project is complete, the Nouakchott solar power plant will be owned and operated by Société Mauritanienne de l’électricité (SOMELEC), the government-owned electric utility in Mauritania.

    “We’ve entrusted Masdar to represent us in this important project and are extremely pleased with the professionalism and speed of the process thus far,” said Moahmed Salem Ould Bechir, general director of SOMELEC.

    Of the deal, Masdar CEO Dr. Al Jaber added: “Over the last several decades, the UAE has gained tremendous experience as an energy leader in the hydrocarbon industry. Through Masdar’s global clean energy projects, this leadership position is being further strengthened as we now export renewable energy.”




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