This study presents the solar resource assessment and mapping efforts that are currently being carried out at the Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute (QEERI) in Qatar, to create a dynam.
At present, the use of roof solar panels in Qatar is in its infancy; such an approach might be useful in achieving national milestones, before expanding and upgrading to high-efficiency panels, with the ultimate goal of becoming a clean energy exporter.
Why should you choose a solar panel system in Qatar?
Most importantly, it presents an effective way to clean and maintain panels in the harsh weather of Qatar [ 30 ]. Nevertheless, going for more efficient panels means increasing the upfront cost of the solar panel system [ 31 ].
The study will be beneficial to support roadmaps to foster solar panel deployment in Qatar, through demonstrating scenarios that can enable economic and environmental incentives. In addition, the study can be useful for other Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states with similar weather and economic conditions.
Does Qatar have solar power?
While high ambient temperatures and dusty conditions affect PV panel performance and dependability [ 4 ], recent research suggests Qatar has a potential solar equivalent of 1.5 million barrels of crude oil per year [ 5 ]. By 2020, Qatar aims to create more than 1 GW of renewable energy. It has many ongoing projects, mainly focusing on solar power.
Is solar energy a viable renewable option for Qatar?
The Arabian Gulf's high average insolation (solar irradiation) rate of approximately 1800 kW/m 2 makes solar energy the most promising renewable option for the entire Gulf region, including Qatar.
Al Kharsaah solar power plant, Qatar's first large-scale solar power plant, will use cutting-edge solar energy technology such as twin panels to conserve space, automated sun-tracking systems, and robotic solar panel cleaning to boost production efficiency and lower operating costs. It is anticipated to be completed in 2022 [ 9 ].