UAE-Madagascar Solar Agreement to Power 50 MW Renewable Energy Project
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Madagascar have signed a landmark agreement to construct a 50 MW solar power plant. This ambitious project will enhance Madagascar’s renewable energy capacity, bringing much-needed electricity to over 250,000 people and marking a significant step in the UAE’s global clean energy efforts.
With its abundant sunshine and strategic location, Madagascar offers an ideal setting for solar energy development. The Solar Electrification Madagascar Project harnesses these natural advantages to deliver reliable and affordable power to remote communities, supporting the country’s goal to increase its renewable energy capacity and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
This initiative is part of the UAE’s broader strategy to drive the growth of solar energy. The country’s commitment is evident through supportive policies and infrastructure investments, creating a favorable environment for solar manufacturing. Fueled by ongoing government incentives, the outlook for this sector in the UAE remains exceptionally promising.
Partnerships like this advance Madagascar’s energy landscape while reinforcing the UAE’s position as a leader in the global renewable energy market. By investing in clean energy projects worldwide, the UAE demonstrates its commitment to sustainable development and environmental stewardship.



