As of 2021, there are at least eight operational wind power plants at Ibrahimyah, Hofa, Maan Hussania & Tafila. The Ibrahimyah plant, located approximately 80 km north of Amman, consists of 4 wind turbines with capacity 0.08 MW for each.[1] The Hofa plant, located approximately 92 km north of Amman, consists of 5 wind turbines with capacity 0.225 MW for each.[2] The Tafila Wind Farm is located in Tafilah Governorate in southwest Jordan.[3] In Maan there are two Wind Farms. Maan Wind Farm was inaugurated in 2016 in south Jordan with a capacity of 80 MW,[4] and Rajef Wind Farm reached the commercial Operation Date by October 2018, with a capacity of 86 MW. The 89MW Fujeij wind farm developmed and owend by KEPCO reached commercial operation date in October 2019.[5] The Abour Energy wind farm developed by AMEA and Xenel industries reached commercial operation date (COD) in July 2021.[6] The Daehan Wind Farm, developed by a joint venture of DL Energy and KOSPO also reached COD in July 2021.[7]
Name | Location | Governorate | Capacity (MW) | |
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Hofa | - | Irbid Governorate | 1 | |
Ibrahimyah | - | Irbid Governorate | 0.32 | |
- | Tafilah Governorate | 117 | ||
Maan Wind Farm | - | Maٰān Governorate | 80 | |
Rajef Wind Farm | - | Maٰān Governorate | 86 | |
Fujeij Wind Farm | Hussania | 89 | ||
Abour Energy Wind Farm | Tafilah Governorate | 52 | ||
Daehan Wind Farm | Tafilah Governorate | 51.75 |