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In its first year of operation, the plant is projected to generate around two million megawatt-hours (MWh) of electricity, enough to power approximately 55,000 Qatari households. Located 80 km west of Qatar's capital, Doha, the Al Kharsaah Solar PV Independent Power Producer (IPP) project is the country's first large-scale solar power plant and is set to significantly reduce its environmental footprint. The inauguration of two solar projects with a combined capacity of 875 MW has more than doubled Qatar’s installed solar capacity. [1]The power plant was built in two phases, each with 400 MW generation capacity. The Al Kharsaah solar power plant is owned and operated by SPV Siraj, a consortium comprised of international energy giants TotalEnergies and Marubeni, which hold a 40% stake, alongside Siraj Energy, a joint venture between QatarEnergy and Qatar Electricity & Water Company (QEWC), which holds the.
Qatar solar container power plant operation
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