Sharjah’s largest solar PV plant set to propel UAE’s net-zero ambitions

Sungrow, a PV inverters and energy storage systems provider, is set to supply inverters for Sharjah’s largest solar PV plant. The 60MWp solar project, developed by Emerge—a joint venture between Masdar and EDF—is being constructed for the Sharjah National Oil Corporation (SNOC) with Al Mustakbal Clean Tech as the EPC contractor. The plant will be located at the Sajaa Gas Complex and aims to support SNOC’s Net-Zero 2032 goals.

The solar plant will supply power to the gas complex’s operations during the day, with any excess electricity sent to the Sharjah Electricity, Water, and Gas Authority (SEWA). SEWA will then supply energy back to SNOC at night. Once completed, the project is projected to cut carbon emissions by 66,000 tonnes annually—equivalent to removing over 14,600 cars from the road each year. The initiative aligns with the UAE’s Net-Zero 2050 strategy, reinforcing its shift towards renewable energy and sustainable development.

Hatem Al Mosa, CEO of SNOC said, “SNOC is happy to witness this significant milestone on its path to achieve Net-Zero by 2032 across its own operations and to support the Emirate of Sharjah’s sustainability agenda and commitment to protecting the environment.”

Thompson Meng, Vice President of Sungrow PV & Storage BG said, “Sungrow continues to lead in the renewable energy sector, demonstrating a robust commitment to innovation and environmental stewardship. This project in Sharjah is a testament to Sungrow’s ongoing efforts to promote sustainable energy solutions across the globe.”

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