Yemen's inaugural large-scale solar facility in Aden is providing crucial relief from chronic electricity shortages, benefiting both local residents and businesses during peak summer months.
Initiated by the United Arab Emirates and functional since July 2024, the Aden Solar Power Plant signifies a major step towards renewable energy in Yemen, identified by the International Energy Agency as the least electrified nation in the Middle East. Yemen has faced nearly three decades of power crises, exacerbated by conflicts that ravaged its national power infrastructure.
Located north of Aden, this 120-megawatt facility supplies power to 150,000-170,000 homes each day. "Power outages previously damaged goods and left merchants shouldering the loss," said Mubarak Qaid, a local supermarket owner.