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The Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation (KAHRAMAA) has unveiled its new BeSolar service, designed to support the installation of distributed solar energy systems across various properties. This initiative aligns with the Qatar National Renewable Energy Strategy and aims to enhance the use of renewable solar energy while offering economic benefits to customers.
The BeSolar service encourages residents and businesses to install solar energy systems in homes, farms, factories, and other properties. As part of this initiative, KAHRAMAA has introduced a distributed solar energy policy and a net billing program. Under this program, any excess electricity generated by solar panels can be fed back into the grid. A bidirectional meter measures this surplus, and KAHRAMAA will credit the value of the surplus electricity against the customer’s next bill, leading to reduced future energy costs.
In addition to its economic benefits, BeSolar also supports environmental sustainability by reducing carbon dioxide emissions. The initiative is a key component of Qatar’s National Renewable Energy Strategy, which aims to significantly increase the share of renewable energy in the country’s energy mix. By 2030, the strategy targets a rise in renewable energy from 5% to 18%, including the production of 4 gigawatts of central photovoltaic solar energy and 200 megawatts from distributed solar systems.
Customers interested in installing solar energy systems can select from KAHRAMAA-authorized contractors. The installation process involves several steps, beginning with selecting an authorized contractor who will manage the technical design and installation of the solar system. Upon completion, the contractor will notify KAHRAMAA to connect the system to smart meters, allowing the generation and utilization of solar energy.
KAHRAMAA has also opened registration for contractors to become qualified and licensed for solar energy system installations. Contractors must meet KAHRAMAA’s requirements, including passing a qualification process and attending training. Certified contractors will be authorized to install distributed solar energy systems in compliance with KAHRAMAA’s standards. |