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GWC and Yellow Door to build Qatar solar power plants

Qatar is aiming for 4 gigawatts of renewable capacity Unsplash+/Hrant Khachatryan
Qatar is aiming for 4 gigawatts of renewable capacity

Logistics business Gulf Warehousing Company (GWC) has formed a partnership with Yellow Door Energy, a Dubai-based clean energy company, to develop solar power plants in Qatar.

The plants will be located in Logistics Village Qatar, Bu Sulba Warehousing Park and Al Wukair Logistics Park, GWC said in a statement on Wednesday.

Doha-based GWC claimed the plants will be among the Gulf’s “largest private solar energy projects”, 

Jeremy Crane, CEO of Yellow Door Energy, said that his company has more than 400 megawatt peak of awarded solar assets across 150 sites.

The financials of the projects, however, were not disclosed.

The projects are part of the Qatar National Vision 2030 plan to achieve 4 gigawatts of new renewable energy capacity by 2030, with a particular emphasis on solar energy, GWC said.

“The Gulf enjoys an abundance of sunlight and this project will harness this renewable resource to power our operations, not only reducing our carbon footprint but also contributing to a more sustainable future for the region,” said Matthew Kearns, CEO of GWC.

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