Project Completion

GSI Powers KASOTC and HQ Armed Forces with Solar Energy

Green Sources Investment completes two landmark solar installations for Jordan's King Abdullah II Special Operations Training Center and the General Headquarters of the Armed Forces.

GSI Communications Team3 min read

Green Sources Investment (GSI) has successfully delivered solar photovoltaic systems for two of Jordan's most strategically significant facilities — the King Abdullah II Special Operations Training Center (KASOTC) and the General Headquarters of the Jordan Armed Forces. Both projects were completed on schedule and represent GSI's growing expertise in delivering secure, mission-critical renewable energy infrastructure.

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KASOTC Solar Installation

KASOTC is a world-renowned special operations training facility and one of the most advanced of its kind globally. GSI was contracted to design and install a rooftop and ground-mounted solar PV system to reduce the facility's operational energy costs and enhance energy independence.

Technical Highlights — KASOTC

  • System Type: Hybrid rooftop and ground-mounted PV
  • Location: Zarqa Governorate, Jordan
  • Contract Model: Full EPC turnkey
  • Technology: High-efficiency monocrystalline modules, central inverters
  • Special Requirements: Security-compliant installation protocols, minimal operational disruption

GSI's team worked within strict security and access protocols throughout the project, coordinating closely with facility management to ensure all installation activities met the required standards without interrupting training operations.

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HQ Armed Forces Solar Installation

The General Headquarters of the Jordan Armed Forces project involved the installation of a rooftop solar system across multiple administrative and operational buildings within the headquarters complex.

Technical Highlights — HQ Armed Forces

  • System Type: Rooftop grid-tied PV
  • Location: Amman, Jordan
  • Contract Model: Full EPC turnkey
  • Technology: Monocrystalline modules with string inverters and centralised monitoring
  • Grid Connection: MV-level integration with existing facility power infrastructure
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Combined Impact

Together, the two installations deliver substantial reductions in grid electricity consumption across both facilities, contributing to Jordan's national energy security strategy and the Armed Forces' long-term operational cost reduction goals. The systems are monitored remotely via GSI's SCADA-integrated platform, providing real-time performance data and predictive maintenance alerts.

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GSI's Expertise in Sensitive Environments

These projects highlight GSI's ability to operate within highly regulated, security-sensitive environments — a capability that sets the company apart in the regional EPC market. From detailed pre-installation security clearance coordination to post-commissioning handover training for facility engineers, GSI managed every aspect of both projects with precision and professionalism.

"Working with Jordan's Armed Forces is both an honour and a responsibility," said GSI's CEO. "These projects demonstrate that renewable energy is not just for commercial or utility applications — it is a strategic asset for national institutions seeking energy resilience and cost efficiency."

Both installations are now fully operational and performing above projected yield targets, further strengthening GSI's track record of delivering high-performance solar systems across diverse and demanding environments.

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#solar#Jordan#defence#KASOTC#Armed Forces#EPC#rooftop
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GSI Communications Team