Jordan''s First Globally Financed Utility-Scale Solar Project goes Live
The project, which employed 400 people during the construction phase, aims to ensure secure energy supply, expand the country''s clean energy portfolio, and provide consumers with
Jordan''s Solar Surge: Policy Shifts and Tech Innovations Fuel
The 1 MW AC cap on solar projects, imposed in 2019, was lifted in September 2024, spurring large-scale developments. In April 2025, MEMR announced a 200 MW AC solar tender
Bifacial Solar Module Production in Jordan: A Business Case
Discover the business case for a specialized bifacial solar module factory in Jordan. Learn how a turnkey solution can harness desert albedo for utility-scale solar parks.
Solar energy in Jordan: Investigating challenges and opportunities of
This paper presents a novel study in relation to solar energy use in residential dwellings in Jordan, to discuss the benefits and challenges of using domestic solar energy systems within the
Solar – Jordan Energy
At Jordan Energy, we provide a full suite of integrated energy solutions focused on utility-scale solar power systems and advanced energy storage technologies.
Jordan''s First Utility-Scale Solar Plant Commissioned
The USD 5.6 billion project is the largest water infrastructure initiative in Jordan''s history and is designed to address the country''s chronic water...
Jordan kicks off 200 MW solar tender
A tender in Jordan is seeking an independent power producer to develop a 200 MW solar project on a build-own-operate basis. The deadline to submit expressions of interest is July 15.
Jordan''s strategic solar investments are paving the way for a
Jordan''s limited fossil fuel reserves, high energy import costs, and strong solar radiation make it one of the most active countries in the region for solar energy development.
Al Husainiyah – AMEA Power
AMEA Power is the lead developer and majority shareholder in a greenfield 50MW Solar PV on a BOO basis in Ma''an, won under the Jordan 2nd Round FIT.
FMO supports 50MW solar park in Jordan that sources locally
FMO supports the development of a utility-scale solar park (50 MW) in Jordan that will supply 42,000 households with affordable, clean energy and avoid 100,000 tonnes in annual CO2 emissions.