The country ranking number one in the Arab World for installed capacity at 27% of the total amount of electrical energy produced in the kingdom.
By 2022, renewable energy will account for 27% of all electrical energy produced in Jordan, with the country generating about 6.2 Terawatt Hours of electricity from renewable energy projects.
Jordan aims to produce 50% of its electrical energy from renewable sources by 2030 and become a regional hub for green energy production.
To achieve this, Jordan is implementing an electrical interconnection project between the Middle East, North Africa and Europe, with the aim of providing green energy to Europe.
Jordan is preparing for the next step by transforming its national electricity grid to a smart grid and finding storage solutions to support the renewable energy sector.
To become a regional leader in green power production, Jordan has developed a national strategy that explores the possibility of working with hydrogen energy.