Doha about energy storage system
The Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation (KAHRAMAA) launched the first pilot project to store electrical energy using batteries in the State of Qatar, in cooperation with Al Attiyah
The International Renewable Energy Agency stated that Qatar's total domestic energy supply in 2020 consisted of 91% gas and 9% oil, with only 0.02% of the country's energy produced from renewable sources.
If these solar energy projects come online as expected, about 13% of Qatar's electricity generation capacity will come from solar energy by the end of 2024, with solar capacity totalling 1780 MW out of a total generating capacity of 12 GW.
In 2022 Qatar's first solar power project came online, supplying the country with 7.5% of its electricity needs, with two more solar projects scheduled for completion in 2025. These will bring Qatar closer to its target of 20% renewable energy by 2030 and form the foundation of its national sustainability initiative.
The addition of 875 megawatts from these two new solar plants, along with the 800 megawatts produced by the Al Kharsaah plant that came into service in 2022, will bring Qatar's total solar energy production capacity to nearly 1,700 megawatts.
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