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Jordan's Renewable Energy Ambitions: How GSI is Helping Lead the Transition

Jordan has set ambitious targets for renewable energy. Here's how Green Sources Investment is contributing to the Kingdom's clean energy future.

GSI Research Team3 min read

Jordan stands at a pivotal moment in its energy history. With limited fossil fuel reserves, high energy import costs, and abundant solar resources, the Kingdom has embraced renewable energy as both an economic necessity and a strategic opportunity.

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Jordan's Energy Landscape

Jordan imports approximately 90% of its energy needs, making it one of the most energy-import-dependent countries in the world. This vulnerability has driven successive governments to prioritize domestic renewable energy development as a matter of national energy security.

The National Energy Strategy targets 50% renewable energy by 2030, up from less than 5% a decade ago. Solar energy — given Jordan's exceptional solar irradiance of 5-7 kWh/m²/day — is at the heart of this transition.

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The Solar Opportunity

Jordan's geography makes it one of the best locations in the world for solar energy generation. The southern desert regions, particularly around Ma'an and Aqaba, receive some of the highest solar radiation levels globally, making utility-scale solar projects exceptionally productive.

Key drivers of Jordan's solar boom include:

  • Government support: Feed-in tariffs, power purchase agreements, and streamlined permitting
  • International financing: World Bank, EBRD, and bilateral development finance for large projects
  • Private sector appetite: Growing interest from local and international developers
  • Cost competitiveness: Solar now among the cheapest sources of new electricity generation
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GSI's Contribution

Over 15 years, GSI has been at the forefront of Jordan's solar energy development, completing projects for both the public and private sectors across the country.

Notable contributions include:

  • Al Haq Sources (60.480 MWp): One of Jordan's largest utility-scale solar plants, featuring single-axis tracking technology
  • KASOTC (3.352 MWp): Ground-mounted system for a major government facility
  • HQ Jordan Armed Forces (1.80 MWp): Innovative car parking solar canopy installation
  • Noor Aqaba (10 MWp): Coastal solar installation in the Aqaba Special Economic Zone

Collectively, GSI's Jordan portfolio has displaced hundreds of thousands of tonnes of CO₂ emissions and contributed significantly to the country's renewable energy capacity.

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Looking Forward

As Jordan accelerates toward its 2030 targets, the pipeline of solar projects continues to grow. GSI is well-positioned to continue playing a leading role, with its proven track record, ISO-certified quality systems, and deep understanding of the local regulatory and technical environment.

"Jordan's energy transition is one of the most exciting stories in the region," said GSI's Managing Director. "We are proud to have been part of it from the beginning, and we look forward to contributing to the next chapter."

The renewable energy revolution in Jordan is not just about electricity — it's about economic development, energy security, and a sustainable future for the Kingdom and its people.

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#Jordan#policy#renewable energy#solar#energy transition
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