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I accidentlally added a bunch of text prematurely. What I added is not yet properly sourced and still needs a lot of editing. Please do not re-add without sourcing. Intermittentgardener ( talk) 13:48, 17 May 2013 (UTC)
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I am requesting that the lead paragraph include mention of Masdar's international scope, as referenced in this article which reports the company's operations in 40 countries. My suggestion is to add the word global before the "UAE-government owned" that is currently there. Thank you GreenDrake28 ( talk) 09:58, 18 May 2023 (UTC)
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Hi, I'd like to suggest an update to the Projects section with the following information and subsections:
Masdar has a presence in 40 different countries and has invested over US$30 billion in solar and wind projects. [1] In November 2022, it signed a preliminary agreement to develop renewable energy projects in Jordan. [2]
Masdar Renewables is involved in renewable energy projects and green hydrogen. [3] [4] Masdar aims to lead the global green hydrogen initiative and has partnered with energy companies, airlines and universities [5] [6] [7] with the goal of producing up to 1 million tons of green hydrogen per annum by 2030. [8] [9]
Masdar Renewables follows the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050. [10] Its projects include the Shams Initiative, Dubai’s rooftop solar initiative, the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park in Dubai, [11] [12] The Smart Dubai Initiative, [10] [13] and the Al Dhafra Solar PV independent power producer in Abu Dhabi that aims to be the world's largest solar power plant. [14] [15] The company has also invested in wind power projects, [16] [17] [18] and waste-to-energy/landfill plants. [19] [20]
In 2013, Masdar partnered with the government of Seychelles to develop a 6 MW wind farm for Mahé Island. [21] [22] [23] and started building a hybrid photovoltaic and natural gas concentrated solar power plant in Al Ain called Noor 1, and a 30 MW wind farm on Sir Bani Yas island. [24] [25] [26]
Masdar holds 20% equity in the London Array, a large wind farm off the coast of Britain designed to generate up to 1,000 MW of power. [27] [28] Masdar invested in the 20 MW Gemasolar Thermosolar Plant and the twin 50 MW Valle 1 and Valle 2 solar power stations in Spain, which were developed by Torresol Energy, a joint venture between SENER and Masdar with respective equity stakes of 60% and 40%. [25] [29] [30]
Masdar hosts Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW), with a series of events focused on accelerating sustainable development. [31] It gathers together policymakers, industry specialists, technology pioneers and sustainability leaders. [32] [33]
ADSW is an annual global event under the patronage of Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan focused on sustainable development and the advancement of economic, social, and environmental progress. [34] [35] The event is considered the largest sustainability gathering in the Middle East [35]and works to advance environmental research, technology, industry, and policy developments. [36]
In 2008, Masdar introduced the Zayed Future Energy Prize, renamed the Zayed Sustainability Prize, awarding $4 million annually to global leaders in renewable energy and sustainability. [37] [38]
At the 2015 ADSW, Masdar held the first year of the Women in Sustainability, Environment and Renewable Energy (WiSER) Annual Forum. [39] [40]
Masdar's Youth 4 Sustainability (Y4S) initiative includes two educational programs for young people to advance their participation in sustainability entrepreneurship, prepare for corporate involvement, and make technological developments. [41]
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Spencer, I appreciate your help with past requests and ask that you consider making these changes as well. Thank you GreenDrake28 ( talk) 14:08, 16 November 2023 (UTC)
I am asking the community to reconsider the inclusion of a Projects section. Revised content was included by Lewcm but then removed by Thenightaway. I understand that sourcing is a problem. This suggested version includes information that is substantiated by third-party sources:
Masdar has a presence in 40 different countries and has invested over US$30 billion in solar and wind projects. [1] In November 2022, it signed a preliminary agreement to develop renewable energy projects in Jordan. [2]
Masdar Renewables is involved in renewable energy projects and Green hydrogen. Masdar aims to lead the global green hydrogen initiative and has partnered with energy companies, airlines and universities. [3] with the goal of producing up to 1 million tonnes of green hydrogen per annum by 2030. [4] [5]
Masdar Renewables follows the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050. [6] Its projects include the Shams Initiative, Dubai’s rooftop solar initiative, the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park in Dubai, [7] [8] The Smart Dubai Initiative, [6] [9] and the Al Dhafra Solar PV Independent Power Producer (IPP) in Abu Dhabi that aims to be the world's largest solar power plant. [10] [11] [12] The company has also invested in wind power projects, [13] [14] [15] [16] and waste-to-energy/landfill plants. [17] [18] [19]
In 2013, Masdar partnered with the government of Seychelles to develop a 6 MW wind farm for Mahé Island. [20] [21] [22] and started building a hybrid photovoltaic and natural gas concentrated solar power (CSP) plant in Al Ain called Noor 1, and a 30 MW wind farm on Sir Bani Yas island. [23] [24] Masdar holds 20% equity in the London Array, a large wind farm off the coast of Britain designed to generate up to 1,000 MW of power. [25] Masdar invested in the 20 MW Gemasolar Thermosolar Plant and the twin 50 MW Valle 1 and Valle 2 solar power stations in Spain, which were developed by Torresol Energy, a joint venture between SENER and Masdar with respective equity stakes of 60% and 40%. [23] [26] [27] [28] [29]
Masdar hosts Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW), with a series of events focused on accelerating sustainable development. It gathers together policymakers, industry specialists, technology pioneers and sustainability leaders. ADSW is an annual global event under the patronage of Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan focused on sustainable development and the advancement of economic, social, and environmental progress. [30] [31] [32] The event is considered the largest sustainability gathering in the Middle East [31]and works to advance environmental research, technology, industry, and policy developments. [33]
In 2008, Masdar introduced the Zayed Future Energy Prize, renamed the Zayed Sustainability Prize, awarding $4 million annually to global leaders in renewable energy and sustainability. [34]
At the 2015 ADSW, Masdar held the first year of the Women in Sustainability, Environment and Renewable Energy (WiSER) Annual Forum. [35]
Masdar's Youth 4 Sustainability (Y4S) initiative includes two educational programs for young people to advance their participation in sustainability entrepreneurship, prepare for corporate involvement, and make technological developments. [36]
I appreciate your review of the material and sources, and the reinsertion of this content to the article. Thank you GreenDrake28 ( talk) 14:43, 26 November 2023 (UTC)
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Antandrus, thank you for taking a look at the previous request I made here. I'd be grateful for your review of this as well. Lewcm, and Thenightaway, your previous involvement was informative and appreciated. The following reflects a revised request for inclusion of the Projects content with the strongest sourcing available.
Masdar has a presence in 40 different countries and has invested over US$30 billion in solar and wind projects. [1] In November 2022, it signed a preliminary agreement to develop renewable energy projects in Jordan. [2]
Masdar Renewables is involved in renewable energy projects and Green hydrogen. Masdar's goal is to produce up to 1 million tonnes of green hydrogen per annum by 2030. [3] [4] One of the projects is the Shams Initiative. [5] The company has also invested in waste-to-energy/landfill plants. [6] [7] [8] Additional areas of activities include:
In 2013, Masdar partnered with the government of Seychelles to develop a 6 MW wind farm for Mahé Island. [9] [10] That same year they started building a hybrid photovoltaic and natural gas concentrated solar power (CSP) plant in Al Ain called Noor 1, and a 30 MW wind farm on Sir Bani Yas island. [11] Masdar holds 20% equity in the London Array, a large wind farm off the coast of Britain designed to generate up to 1,000 MW of power. [12] Masdar invested in the 20 MW Gemasolar Thermosolar Plant and the twin 50 MW Valle 1 and Valle 2 solar power stations in Spain, which were developed by Torresol Energy, a joint venture between SENER and Masdar with respective equity stakes of 60% and 40%. [11] [13]
Masdar hosts Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW), an annual global event under the patronage of Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan focused on sustainable development and the advancement of economic, social, and environmental progress. [14] At the 2015 ADSW, Masdar held the first year of the Women in Sustainability, Environment and Renewable Energy (WiSER) Annual Forum. [15]
In 2008, Masdar introduced the Zayed Future Energy Prize, renamed the Zayed Sustainability Prize, awarding $4 million annually to global leaders in renewable energy and sustainability. [16]
Masdar's Youth 4 Sustainability (Y4S) initiative includes two educational programs for young people to advance their participation in sustainability entrepreneurship, prepare for corporate involvement, and make technological developments. [17]
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I accidentlally added a bunch of text prematurely. What I added is not yet properly sourced and still needs a lot of editing. Please do not re-add without sourcing. Intermittentgardener ( talk) 13:48, 17 May 2013 (UTC)
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I am requesting that the lead paragraph include mention of Masdar's international scope, as referenced in this article which reports the company's operations in 40 countries. My suggestion is to add the word global before the "UAE-government owned" that is currently there. Thank you GreenDrake28 ( talk) 09:58, 18 May 2023 (UTC)
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
Hi, I'd like to suggest an update to the Projects section with the following information and subsections:
Masdar has a presence in 40 different countries and has invested over US$30 billion in solar and wind projects. [1] In November 2022, it signed a preliminary agreement to develop renewable energy projects in Jordan. [2]
Masdar Renewables is involved in renewable energy projects and green hydrogen. [3] [4] Masdar aims to lead the global green hydrogen initiative and has partnered with energy companies, airlines and universities [5] [6] [7] with the goal of producing up to 1 million tons of green hydrogen per annum by 2030. [8] [9]
Masdar Renewables follows the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050. [10] Its projects include the Shams Initiative, Dubai’s rooftop solar initiative, the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park in Dubai, [11] [12] The Smart Dubai Initiative, [10] [13] and the Al Dhafra Solar PV independent power producer in Abu Dhabi that aims to be the world's largest solar power plant. [14] [15] The company has also invested in wind power projects, [16] [17] [18] and waste-to-energy/landfill plants. [19] [20]
In 2013, Masdar partnered with the government of Seychelles to develop a 6 MW wind farm for Mahé Island. [21] [22] [23] and started building a hybrid photovoltaic and natural gas concentrated solar power plant in Al Ain called Noor 1, and a 30 MW wind farm on Sir Bani Yas island. [24] [25] [26]
Masdar holds 20% equity in the London Array, a large wind farm off the coast of Britain designed to generate up to 1,000 MW of power. [27] [28] Masdar invested in the 20 MW Gemasolar Thermosolar Plant and the twin 50 MW Valle 1 and Valle 2 solar power stations in Spain, which were developed by Torresol Energy, a joint venture between SENER and Masdar with respective equity stakes of 60% and 40%. [25] [29] [30]
Masdar hosts Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW), with a series of events focused on accelerating sustainable development. [31] It gathers together policymakers, industry specialists, technology pioneers and sustainability leaders. [32] [33]
ADSW is an annual global event under the patronage of Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan focused on sustainable development and the advancement of economic, social, and environmental progress. [34] [35] The event is considered the largest sustainability gathering in the Middle East [35]and works to advance environmental research, technology, industry, and policy developments. [36]
In 2008, Masdar introduced the Zayed Future Energy Prize, renamed the Zayed Sustainability Prize, awarding $4 million annually to global leaders in renewable energy and sustainability. [37] [38]
At the 2015 ADSW, Masdar held the first year of the Women in Sustainability, Environment and Renewable Energy (WiSER) Annual Forum. [39] [40]
Masdar's Youth 4 Sustainability (Y4S) initiative includes two educational programs for young people to advance their participation in sustainability entrepreneurship, prepare for corporate involvement, and make technological developments. [41]
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Spencer, I appreciate your help with past requests and ask that you consider making these changes as well. Thank you GreenDrake28 ( talk) 14:08, 16 November 2023 (UTC)
I am asking the community to reconsider the inclusion of a Projects section. Revised content was included by Lewcm but then removed by Thenightaway. I understand that sourcing is a problem. This suggested version includes information that is substantiated by third-party sources:
Masdar has a presence in 40 different countries and has invested over US$30 billion in solar and wind projects. [1] In November 2022, it signed a preliminary agreement to develop renewable energy projects in Jordan. [2]
Masdar Renewables is involved in renewable energy projects and Green hydrogen. Masdar aims to lead the global green hydrogen initiative and has partnered with energy companies, airlines and universities. [3] with the goal of producing up to 1 million tonnes of green hydrogen per annum by 2030. [4] [5]
Masdar Renewables follows the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050. [6] Its projects include the Shams Initiative, Dubai’s rooftop solar initiative, the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park in Dubai, [7] [8] The Smart Dubai Initiative, [6] [9] and the Al Dhafra Solar PV Independent Power Producer (IPP) in Abu Dhabi that aims to be the world's largest solar power plant. [10] [11] [12] The company has also invested in wind power projects, [13] [14] [15] [16] and waste-to-energy/landfill plants. [17] [18] [19]
In 2013, Masdar partnered with the government of Seychelles to develop a 6 MW wind farm for Mahé Island. [20] [21] [22] and started building a hybrid photovoltaic and natural gas concentrated solar power (CSP) plant in Al Ain called Noor 1, and a 30 MW wind farm on Sir Bani Yas island. [23] [24] Masdar holds 20% equity in the London Array, a large wind farm off the coast of Britain designed to generate up to 1,000 MW of power. [25] Masdar invested in the 20 MW Gemasolar Thermosolar Plant and the twin 50 MW Valle 1 and Valle 2 solar power stations in Spain, which were developed by Torresol Energy, a joint venture between SENER and Masdar with respective equity stakes of 60% and 40%. [23] [26] [27] [28] [29]
Masdar hosts Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW), with a series of events focused on accelerating sustainable development. It gathers together policymakers, industry specialists, technology pioneers and sustainability leaders. ADSW is an annual global event under the patronage of Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan focused on sustainable development and the advancement of economic, social, and environmental progress. [30] [31] [32] The event is considered the largest sustainability gathering in the Middle East [31]and works to advance environmental research, technology, industry, and policy developments. [33]
In 2008, Masdar introduced the Zayed Future Energy Prize, renamed the Zayed Sustainability Prize, awarding $4 million annually to global leaders in renewable energy and sustainability. [34]
At the 2015 ADSW, Masdar held the first year of the Women in Sustainability, Environment and Renewable Energy (WiSER) Annual Forum. [35]
Masdar's Youth 4 Sustainability (Y4S) initiative includes two educational programs for young people to advance their participation in sustainability entrepreneurship, prepare for corporate involvement, and make technological developments. [36]
I appreciate your review of the material and sources, and the reinsertion of this content to the article. Thank you GreenDrake28 ( talk) 14:43, 26 November 2023 (UTC)
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GreenDrake28 ( talk) 14:43, 26 November 2023 (UTC)
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Thank you. GreenDrake28 ( talk) 10:11, 20 February 2024 (UTC)
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Antandrus, thank you for taking a look at the previous request I made here. I'd be grateful for your review of this as well. Lewcm, and Thenightaway, your previous involvement was informative and appreciated. The following reflects a revised request for inclusion of the Projects content with the strongest sourcing available.
Masdar has a presence in 40 different countries and has invested over US$30 billion in solar and wind projects. [1] In November 2022, it signed a preliminary agreement to develop renewable energy projects in Jordan. [2]
Masdar Renewables is involved in renewable energy projects and Green hydrogen. Masdar's goal is to produce up to 1 million tonnes of green hydrogen per annum by 2030. [3] [4] One of the projects is the Shams Initiative. [5] The company has also invested in waste-to-energy/landfill plants. [6] [7] [8] Additional areas of activities include:
In 2013, Masdar partnered with the government of Seychelles to develop a 6 MW wind farm for Mahé Island. [9] [10] That same year they started building a hybrid photovoltaic and natural gas concentrated solar power (CSP) plant in Al Ain called Noor 1, and a 30 MW wind farm on Sir Bani Yas island. [11] Masdar holds 20% equity in the London Array, a large wind farm off the coast of Britain designed to generate up to 1,000 MW of power. [12] Masdar invested in the 20 MW Gemasolar Thermosolar Plant and the twin 50 MW Valle 1 and Valle 2 solar power stations in Spain, which were developed by Torresol Energy, a joint venture between SENER and Masdar with respective equity stakes of 60% and 40%. [11] [13]
Masdar hosts Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW), an annual global event under the patronage of Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan focused on sustainable development and the advancement of economic, social, and environmental progress. [14] At the 2015 ADSW, Masdar held the first year of the Women in Sustainability, Environment and Renewable Energy (WiSER) Annual Forum. [15]
In 2008, Masdar introduced the Zayed Future Energy Prize, renamed the Zayed Sustainability Prize, awarding $4 million annually to global leaders in renewable energy and sustainability. [16]
Masdar's Youth 4 Sustainability (Y4S) initiative includes two educational programs for young people to advance their participation in sustainability entrepreneurship, prepare for corporate involvement, and make technological developments. [17]
References
GreenDrake28 ( talk) 08:11, 28 February 2024 (UTC)