MDC, owned by the King Abdullah Fund for Development, have made solar energy a priority in their development plans recognizing the high solar resource that Ma'an area offers, and solar energy's promise to support the country's growing energy needs that are being fulfilled by imported fuels.
The feasibility study that will be awarded to a U.S. contractor will assess the techno-economic of the eSolar modular and scalable concentrating solar thermal power plants, and best strategy to implement a 100MW in partnership with the government of Jordan and other regional and international private and public sector organizations.
"We believe that eSolar has the lowest price point in CSP today, and is providing a logical and efficient technology that has been proven,"
said Ennis Rimawi, citing the 5MW pilot project inaugurated by eSolar in Lancaster, California on August 5th, 2009 and other agreements that eSolar signed in the US with NRG Energy and in India with the ACME group for a combined total project pipeline of 1500MW. The feasibility study will be based on eSolar's standard 46 MW design package.
Earlier this year, MEI and MDC have implemented various joint activities to promote solar energy development activities at the vocational training centers, Al Hussein University, and the industrial estate where several projects have been implemented successfully.
With this feasibility study, MEI and its partners aim to catalyze the development of a CSP project that maximize its contribution to the local economy while establishing a spring board for other CSP projects in the region.

Posted by Nadeen El Ajou



