The QNRES aims to boost the utilization and diversification of renewable energy sources, particularly solar energy, in Qatar’s energy mix, leveraging the country’s abundant solar resources.
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The transition towards renewable energy systems has gathered momentum in recent times, aided by new technological innovations in areas such as wind and tidal energy, energy storage,
Doha, April 27 (QNA) - Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation "Kahramaa" announced the launch of Qatar National Renewable Energy Strategy (QNRES), having coordinated with 22 key energy actors in Qatar, a step that
Doha, April 27 (QNA) - Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation "Kahramaa" announced the launch of Qatar National Renewable Energy Strategy (QNRES), having coordinated with
Qatar aims to increase renewable energy production from 5% to 18% by 2030, focusing on solar power due to high solar irradiance levels. The strategy targets 4 gigawatts from centralized renewable energy projects and
QatarEnergy’s future solar projects, with a production capacity of 875 megawatts, reflect the state’s commitment to effectively utilizing centralized renewable energy projects. These initiatives are crucial for achieving the goals outlined in the National Renewable Energy Strategy. Challenges and Solutions
QNRES aims to increase and diversify the utilization of renewable energy sources, specifically solar energy in Qatar, and integrate them into the energy mix, considering the high-quality solar energy resources in the country.
The majority of Qatar’s energy mix still relies on thermal generation, with the total thermal power capacity exceeding 12 gigawatts, accounting for over 90% of the country’s total power generation capacity. Future Projects and Commitments
Qatar’s Solar Energy Potential Qatar’s high solar irradiance levels make it an ideal location for solar energy projects. The country enjoys a global horizontal irradiance among the highest in the world, averaging over 2,000 kilowatt-hours per square meter annually.
It will reduce the carbon intensity in Qatar’s annual CO2 intensity by 27% for each unit of electricity produced. In terms of economic advantage, it is expected to reduce the average cost of electricity generation by 15% by 2030 due to the cost-competitive solutions.
By 2030, Qatar aims to produce 18% of its power generation from renewable sources, a significant leap from the current 5%. This ambitious target reflects the country’s commitment to sustainability and aligns with the goals set out in the National Development Strategy 2024-2030.
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