UAE firm begins Yemen 120MW solar expansion

29 August 2025

Yemen’s Aden solar photovoltaic (PV) plant will double its capacity to 240MW following the groundbreaking of its second phase – a 120MW expansion developed by UAE-based Global South Utilities (GSU), in partnership with Yemen’s Ministry of Electricity & Energy.

Located in Bir Ahmed, the plant began operations last year with a capacity of 120MW in its first phase. 

GSU said the project will reduce Yemen’s reliance on imported fuel and improve air quality, with the expansion set to include more than 194,000 solar panels.

Phase 2 is expected to begin commercial operations in 2026.

Once operational, it will generate around 247,462 megawatt-hours annually, enough to supply electricity to 687,000 households and cut an estimated 142,345 tonnes of carbon dioxide each year.

Combined with phase 1, the facility will reduce almost 285,000 tonnes of carbon emissions annually. This is equivalent to removing more than 85,000 cars from the road.

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Mark Dowdall
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