ENGIE and Masdar announced the financial close of the Khazna solar project in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), one of the region's largest photovoltaic installations and the biggest ever developed by ENGIE, with a capacity of 1.5 GW. Under the 30-year power purchase agreement (PPA) signed with EWEC in 2025, ENGIE and Masdar are responsible for the project's design, financing, construction and operation. Once fully operational in 2028, Khazna Solar PV will power approximately 160,000 homes and reduce Abu Dhabi's carbon emissions by more than 2.4 million metric tons of CO2 per year.
ENGIE and Masdar have reached financial close on the 1.5-gigawatt (GW) Khazna Solar PV project, located between Abu Dhabi and Al Ain. This milestone marks a turning point in one of the region's largest solar projects and ENGIE's large photovoltaic plant worldwide. The project, awarded in October 2025, will be delivered under a 30-year power purchase agreement ("PPA") with Emirates Water and Electricity Company (EWEC).
Financing has been secured from seven major regional and international banks, including Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank, Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank, KfW IPEX, BNP Paribas, Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank and Emirates Development Bank. A Landmark Project for the UAE's Energy Transition. Scheduled to begin commercial operations in 2028, the Khazna Solar PV project will generate enough electricity to power around 160,000 Emirati homes and avoid 2.4 million metric tons the CO2 emissions annually, supporting the UAE's "Net Zero by 2050" strategic initiative and Abu Dhabi's target to meet 60% of electricity demand from renewable sources by 2035.


















