Energy Ministry Signs Deals to Build 5,000 MW Power Plants
The new power stations will be located in northern Aleppo, Deir Ezzor, the Damascus countryside, and the central region. Complementing these projects are several solar energy facilities
The new power stations will be located in northern Aleppo, Deir Ezzor, the Damascus countryside, and the central region. Complementing these projects are several solar energy facilities
Syria has officially signed a landmark concession agreement with an international consortium to build a 5GW power station in Aleppo. This project represents a crucial step toward
Abstract: This research includes modeling and studying the performance improvement of a hybrid renewable energy power plant using the modeling software Greenius in Idlib, Syria.
On May 29, 2025, President Ahmad al-Sharaa witnessed the signing of a $7 billion memorandum of understanding in Damascus, marking the largest post-war infrastructure investment
Damascus launches a fixed-tariff scheme for 2–10 MW green power and signs a deal with 20Solar Energy to build twin 100-MW solar plants, one with battery storage. Syria has taken its most
Syria''s power crisis is unlikely to be resolved through grid repair alone. For millions of Syrians, renewable energy combined with battery storage offers a practical, scalable, and affordable way to access electricity again.
The Syrian Ministry of Energy on Thursday signed an agreement with an international consortium led by Qatar''s UCC Holdings Group to jointly construct four new power plants with a total capacity of 5,000
In early June 2025, it also entered into similar agreements with Solar Rex Company to build a 100 MW solar power plant and a 70 MW solar and storage project in the rural areas of Damascus and Hama.
Sanctions lifted in June 2025 have allowed Syria to re-enter the global market, with the first crude shipment in 14 years. Major agreements include a $7 billion (£5.7 billion) power generation
The project represents the first major integrated public-private partnership in Syria''s energy sector, highlighting the country''s investment potential and ability to attract international partners.
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