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UAE hydropower company PJSC (EWEC) has received a bid offering "the lowest price of solar energy in the world" as part of
the tender process for the construction of a 2 GW Al Dhafra photovoltaic (PV) plant in Abu Dhabi.
The Abu Dhabi Government Media Office made the announcement in a series of tweets, saying that five bidding consortiums had conducted technical and commercial bids to finance, build, operate and maintain the solar park
.
Local media announced that the disputed minimum price was 0.
0497 dirhams (about 0.
1 yuan)
per kWh.
The Arab Trade Review quoted EWEC CEO Othman Al Ali as saying that the solar park is scheduled for completion
in the second quarter of 2022.
EWEC, a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi Power, issued a request for
proposals for the project in July 2019.
At that time, the company received 48 expressions of interest (EoIs), and then 24 companies pre-qualified
.
Upon completion, the Al Dhafra solar complex will have the capacity to produce enough electricity to meet the annual needs
of approximately 160,000 households.
UAE hydropower company PJSC (EWEC) has received a bid offering "the lowest price of solar energy in the world" as part of
the tender process for the construction of a 2 GW Al Dhafra photovoltaic (PV) plant in Abu Dhabi.
The Abu Dhabi Government Media Office made the announcement in a series of tweets, saying that five bidding consortiums had conducted technical and commercial bids to finance, build, operate and maintain the solar park
.
Local media announced that the disputed minimum price was 0.
0497 dirhams (about 0.
1 yuan)
per kWh.
The Arab Trade Review quoted EWEC CEO Othman Al Ali as saying that the solar park is scheduled for completion
in the second quarter of 2022.
EWEC, a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi Power, issued a request for
proposals for the project in July 2019.
At that time, the company received 48 expressions of interest (EoIs), and then 24 companies pre-qualified
.
Upon completion, the Al Dhafra solar complex will have the capacity to produce enough electricity to meet the annual needs
of approximately 160,000 households.