Baynouna Solar Park in Jordan is one of the largest solar parks worldwide. It covers over ten sq. km, produces up to 248 MW of electricity, and reduces carbon emissions by over 360,000 tons annually. It's a significant step towards Jordan's goal of generating 20% of electricity from renewable sources by 2020.
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The Baynouna Solar Park, developed by Masdar and Taaleri, is Jordan's largest clean energy project, boasting a capacity of 200 MW and annual energy production exceeding 560 GWh. By displacing 360,000 tonnes of CO2 annually, it plays a crucial role in mitigating carbon emissions and promoting a sustainable energy future for Jordan.
Tafila Wind Farm in Jordan produces 560GWh annually, powers 160k homes, and reduces CO2 emissions by 360k tonnes. It's a great example of global collaboration in sustainable development and helps Jordan achieve its 50% renewable energy goal by 2030.

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