Transforming Dubai’s Energy Landscape
900 MW capacity serving 270,000 homes
Reduces 1.18 million tonnes of CO₂ annually
Utilizes bifacial PV panels for increased efficiency
Completed ahead of schedule by Shuaa Energy 3

Solar PV
– Ground-Mounted
900 MW
900 MW
The 5th Phase of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park is a landmark solar PV project developed in Dubai, UAE. Operated by Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), the 900 MW facility provides clean energy to approximately 270,000 residences, helping reduce carbon emissions by over 1.18 million tonnes annually. This phase is part of Dubai’s broader clean energy roadmap, which aims to reach a total capacity of 5GW by 2030 across the entire solar park.
This phase utilized state-of-the-art photovoltaic technology, including bifacial solar panels that capture sunlight from both sides for maximum output. Developed by Shuaa Energy 3—a joint venture between DEWA and a consortium led by ACWA Power—the project achieved the world’s lowest bid for solar energy at just 1.6953 cents per kilowatt-hour. Its early completion and massive environmental impact reflect both DEWA’s technical capacity and its commitment to sustainability leadership in the region.
900 MW capacity serving 270,000 homes
Reduces 1.18 million tonnes of CO₂ annually
Utilizes bifacial PV panels for increased efficiency
Completed ahead of schedule by Shuaa Energy 3
World record bid: 1.6953 US cents/kWh
Owned 60% by DEWA, 40% by ACWA-led consortium
Part of a 5GW solar park initiative
Inaugurated by HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Empowering the region with clean, efficient, and future-ready solar solutions.
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