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3 FAQs about [Damascus photovoltaic off-grid energy storage power station]
Will Damascus have a 300-megawatt solar power plant?
“The ministry of electricity and a consortium of Emirati firms have signed a cooperation agreement to establish a solar power plant with a 300-megawatt capacity,” in the suburbs of Damascus, the official SANA news agency said.
Is Syria building a solar power plant near Damascus?
Picture taken September 8, 2021. REUTERS/Yamam al Shaar Syria has signed a deal with United Arab Emirates firms for the construction of a solar power plant near Damascus, state media said Thursday, in a sign of growing economic ties.
How has the war in Syria affected the energy sector?
The war in Syria has ravaged the country’s power grids causing round-the-clock electricity cuts now compounded by fuel shortages. Losses sustained by the energy sector since the start of the war amount to about “100 billion dollars in direct and indirect damages,” Syria’s economy minister said last month.
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