ADFD Inaugurates 6.3 MW Solar Plant in Comoros to Drive Clean Energy Transition and Economic Growth

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The Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD) has officially inaugurated a 6.3-megawatt solar power plant in the Comoros, funded with AED 25.7 million (US$7 million), reinforcing the UAEโ€™s commitment to global clean energy expansion and sustainable development.

The new facility, which will supply reliable electricity to Moroni and surrounding areas, is expected to reduce dependence on fossil fuels, lower carbon emissions, and improve overall living standards. The plant is integrated into the national grid through medium-voltage lines, enhancing power reliability across the region.

The inauguration ceremony was attended by President Azali Assoumani of the Union of the Comoros and Jumaa Rashed Al Remeithi, UAE Ambassador to the Comoros, alongside senior officials from both nations.

President Assoumani praised the UAEโ€™s leadership in renewable energy and emphasized the transformative impact of the project. โ€œThis solar plant is more than an infrastructure milestoneโ€”it is a pivotal step in our clean energy transition, fostering economic stability and job creation,โ€ he stated.

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Ambassador Al Remeithi highlighted the strategic partnership, calling the project a testament to the UAEโ€™s long-standing support for environmental sustainability and global climate action. โ€œThis initiative strengthens bilateral ties and showcases the UAEโ€™s dedication to enabling renewable energy access in partner countries,โ€ he said.

ADFD Director-General Mohamed Saif Al Suwaidi affirmed the Fundโ€™s strategic focus on renewable energy as a driver of sustainable development. โ€œThis project marks a critical milestone in our mission to support long-term environmental and economic resilience in the Comoros,โ€ he noted. โ€œClean energy is a cornerstone of our investment strategy, and we will continue to work with our global partners to promote sustainable futures.โ€

Since 1979, ADFD has provided AED 439.4 million (US$119.6 million) in concessional loans and grants to the Comoros across key sectors such as energy, healthcare, education, and transportation.

The project directly supports several UN Sustainable Development Goals, including SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy), SDG 13 (Climate Action), and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals), aligning with the UAEโ€™s global development strategy and climate ambitions.

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