Bahrain Launches 372 Renewable Energy Projects Adding 141 MW Capacity

Bahrain has marked a major step in its clean energy journey by launching 372 renewable energy projects with a combined capacity of more than 141 megawatts. The development reflects the country’s strong commitment to expanding sustainable power sources and lowering its environmental impact.

The update was shared by Electricity and Water Affairs Minister Yasser Humaidan as part of the National Renewable Energy Action Plan. He provided the details in response to questions from MP Ahmed Al Salloom, Chairman of Parliament’s financial and economic affairs committee. The figures show steady progress in integrating renewable energy into the national grid.

Bahrain currently produces around 20,000 gigawatt-hours of electricity each year. Although most of the power still comes from conventional sources, renewable energy is gradually increasing its share. The 372 projects include both large government-led installations and smaller private sector initiatives. Solar energy plays a key role in this expansion, as Bahrain’s climate offers strong sunlight throughout the year.

The government is working to ensure that renewable energy supports both present and future needs. The plan aims to meet international environmental standards and move closer to net-zero emissions. The Electricity and Water Authority has simplified procedures for connecting renewable systems to the national grid, encouraging more businesses and households to invest in green energy.

Beyond environmental benefits, the renewable push is expected to create new employment opportunities in installation, technology, and maintenance services. It will also strengthen energy security by reducing dependence on fossil fuels.

With these projects now contributing power, Bahrain is advancing toward a more sustainable and diversified energy system. The government plans to further increase the share of renewables, aligning economic growth with environmental responsibility.


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