3.5MW Solar Plant Financed by Abu Dhabi Fund for Development Inaugurated in Somalia

3.5MW Solar Plant Financed by Abu Dhabi Fund for Development Inaugurated in Somalia

With a production capacity of 3.5 megawatts, the project aims to meet the electricity needs of Bosaso, the commercial capital of the state of Puntland
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Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD) financed a solar energy project in Somalia which was inaugurated recently. With a production capacity of 3.5 megawatts, the project aims to meet the electricity needs of Bosaso, the commercial capital of the state of Puntland.

Besides supporting Puntland’s energy sector, the solar plant will also address the challenges of climate change, reduce electricity production costs, and increase the share of renewable energy in the country. Additionally, the project will generate employment and drive economic development in the region.

The inauguration ceremony was attended by His Excellency Ahmed Juma Al Rumaithi, Ambassador of the UAE to Somalia, and a number of officials from the government of Puntland.

H.E Mohamed Saif Al Suwaidi, Director General of Abu Dhabi Fund for Development, highlighted the UAE’s global commitment to advancing renewable energy projects.

He said: “The launch of the solar energy station in Somalia aligns with the UAE’s ongoing efforts to promote renewable energy globally, addressing climate change challenges and preserving the environment.”

He emphasized that the project aims to provide consistent and affordable clean energy to the residents of the Puntland region and beyond. “This is crucial, given the energy shortages in many villages and rural areas of Somalia, directly impacting various development sectors. Moreover, the solar plant will contribute to reducing carbon emissions in the country.”

H.E Ahmed Juma Al Rumaithi emphasized the significance of the relations between the two countries, highlighting the UAE’s commitment to driving sustainable development projects in Somalia. The objective is to boost economic activities and elevate the quality of life for communities. He noted that the solar energy station will ultimately reduce the cost of energy production.

Moreover, the operation of this solar plant is expected to address the increasing demand for electricity and actively support the ongoing economic growth in Bosaso, the commercial capital of Puntland. The initiative reflects the UAE’s commitment to advancing both environmental sustainability and economic prosperity in Somalia.

The solar plant in the Puntland region includes the supply, installation, and maintenance of conversion and control units. This project, financed by ADFD, aligns with the Fund’s commitment to supporting strategic sectors such as agriculture, industry, transport, and renewable energy, driving economic and social development in Somalia.

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