Masdar
Masdar is a developer of commercially viable renewable energy projects in the Middle East & North Africa and international markets. See below for the Latest Masdar News, Analysis, Profit Results, Share Price Information, and Commentary.
Masdar to develop 4,000MW RE ‘Mega projects’ in Azerbaijan
The projects will include 1,000MW each of solar and wind, and 2,000MW of green hydrogen.
Masdar to develop 4,000MW RE ‘Mega projects’ in Azerbaijan
The projects will include 1,000MW each of solar and wind, and 2,000MW of green hydrogen.
Masdar, BEEAH launch first commercial-scale waste-to-energy plant
The facility will divert 300,000 tonnes of waste from landfills annually.
Masdar, NPCC ink deal for RE dev’t exploration
They will initially focus on offshore wind projects.
Masdar gains foothold in Southeast Asia through Indonesian solar project
It is set to launch what would be the largest floating solar PV plant in Indonesia this year.
UAE’s Masdar to develop 4GW green hydrogen plants in Egypt
This comes as the company signs “landmark” MoUs with Hassan Allam Utilities.
Masdar, Kyrgyzstan to explore renewable energy opportunities
This includes the development of a ground-mounted and floating solar PV amongst others.
Masdar breaks ground for 230MW solar project in Azerbaijan
The solar plant can generate 500 million kilowatt-hours of electricity annually.
Masdar’s renewable portfolio rises 40% in 2021
Its electricity generation capacity increased to over 15GW last year from 10.7GW.
Masdar, W Solar Investment form joint venture for RE development
The JV will focus first on pre-identified projects in Africa and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
Masdar, Cosmo Energy sign MoU for RE dev’t exploration in Japan
The agreement includes exploration of offshore wind projects.
Masdar to explore RE export from Indonesia to Singapore
It will look into the development of a 1.2GW solar capacity in Indonesia.
Saudi Arabia's first large wind power plant kicks-off power generation
Dumat-al Jandal wind plant consists of 99 Vestas turbines rated 4.2 MW each.
Commentary
Offshore wind power needs Singapore’s expertise as Asia’s reliance on fossil fuels rises