Sungrow announced that it will power the 800 MWp Al Kharsaa project in Qatar with featured 1,500V string inverter SG250HX. The project is noteworthy as the third-largest solar plant in the world and the first utility-scale solar project in Qatar. It’s planned to be fully operational before the 2022 World Cup, supporting Qatar National Vision 2030 by facilitating local economic decarbonization and sustainable development.
The 800 MWp plant is located 80 km west of Doha, Qatar covering 1,000 hectares in a tropical desert and featuring ample sunlight whereas high temperatures and strong wind. Project was awarded to consortium of Marubeni and Total as result of country’s first solar tender. Meanwhile, the company also has a 25-year power purchase agreement (PPA) to supply electricity to the offtaker Kahramaa. It will represent around 10% of electricity peak demand of the country and reduce the carbon dioxide emissions of Qatar by 26 million tonnes during its lifetime.
They will supply the world’s most powerful 1,500V string inverter SG250HX, which is resilient in even harsh conditions. THis is majorly due to the IP66 and C5 protection capability and smart forced air-cooling technology. Compatible with bifacial modules and tracking systems, the solution allows considerable yields by leveraging the sunlight resources onsite. It enables flexible block design allowing up to 6.75 MW, significantly saving the initial investment and streamlining O&M. As one of best-selling PV inverter, SG250HX is expected to be deployed over 3GW by 2020 end.
As the independent power producers (IPP) of the landmark project, Marubeni from Japan and Total from France show great confidence towards the rosy prospect of the project due to prominent product solutions and 100% bankability of Sungrow.
“The Al Kharsaa project is a breakthrough in our track record and will lay the solid foundation for our robust partnership with Sungrow. High-performing products, reliable service, timely deliveries and speed of commissioning have made them a preferred partner for our growing list of assets,” said Yu Hao, Vice GM, Power China.
“We are proud to pioneer the first utility-scale solar project in Qatar with the best of our expertise and prop up the national commitment towards a more sustainable society. We’d like to explore more competitive projects to unlock values for stakeholders in the Middle East,” said James Wu, VP, Sungrow. He also mentioned that the Company supplied a 500 MW project in Oman and a 900 MW project in Dubai.