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COP 27: UAE, Jordan and Israel sign solar energy deal

The three countries will continue to develop plans for COP 28, which will be hosted by the UAE

The UAE, Jordan and Israel have signed a deal at COP 27 underway in Egypt to advance clean energy and sustainable water desalination projects announced last year.

The memorandum of understanding relates to Project Prosperity, which has two components: Prosperity Green and Prosperity Blue.

Prosperity Green includes a 600-megawatt solar photovoltaic plant that will convert light into electricity. It will be complemented with electric storage, which will be built in Jordan and produce clean energy for export to Israel.

Prosperity Blue is about a sustainable water desalination plant, located in Israel, to export to Jordan 200 million cubic metres of potable water a year.

The three countries signed an initial declaration of intent to explore the feasibility of both projects at Expo 2020 Dubai in November last year.

According to the agreement, feasibility studies for each of the projects have been taking place and all three countries said that both projects have positive potential prospects.

The UAE, Jordan, and Israel will continue to engage to develop plans in time for COP 28, which is to be held in the UAE next November.

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