EDF Plans Renewable Energy in Middle East and Africa

French power giant EDF plans to increase its renewable energy developments in Saudi Arabia and the UAE by at least 5 gigawatts of capacity. EDF’s portfolio consists of 14 GW of renewable operational (wind and solar capacities) assets worldwide, and the Middle East is one of the large contributors to the business in the upcoming years. Projects already under construction include the Dhafra PV2 solar plant in Abu Dhabi, which has a power capacity of 2 GW, and is the largest single site PV (photovoltaic) project in the world, contributing to the UAE’s shift to sustainable renewable energy. Another development is EDF’s first PV project in the Kingdom – a 300 MW photovoltaic plant in Jeddah. The Middle East program has ambitious targets. One of the main challenges is to continue to accelerate development to reach the energy transmission targets.

EDF recently won a stake at the $3.6 billion project to develop and operate a transmission system alongside ADNOC and TAQA. A first-of-its-kind sub-sea transmission network to decarbonize the offshore production of ADNOC, supporting the UAE’s ‘Net Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative. EDF Group is covering all the value chain, energy generation, transmission and distribution, and energy services, such as district cooling and energy efficiency. The energy mix in the GCC region is evolving quickly to low-carbon generation, with the massive integration of renewable energy.

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