This involves supplying advanced gas turbine technology for Qatar's Facility E Independent Water and Power Project (IWPP). The project will be powered by Mitsubishi Power's cutting-edge M701JAC gas turbines, renowned for their reliability, efficiency, and hydrogen readiness. With a flexible operating profile and the ability to co-fire hydrogen, these turbines will play a crucial role in stabilizing Qatar's electricity power grid. The Facility E IWPP project is a significant step in addressing Qatar's rising energy demand while ensuring the stability and resilience of its power grid. The Facility E project is expected to begin operations in 2028, significantly contributing to Qatar's energy security and helping the country achieve its strategic sustainability and growth objectives.
Source: The North Africa Journal January 14, 2026 06:05 UTC