In a new milestone that reflects its commitment to rural development and expanding access to clean water, Masdar Engineering for Renewable Energy has successfully completed the rehabilitation of a solar-powered water system in Al-Mahwit Governorate, with an operational capacity of 29 kilowatts.
The project aims to restore the main village well after years of inactivity caused by fuel shortages and unreliable power sources.
The system was designed and implemented using high-efficiency solar panels and an advanced control unit to ensure continuous water pumping throughout the day, allowing residents to access clean and reliable water.
π§ According to the local residents, the project has brought about a significant improvement in their daily lives. It has reduced the long hours women and children previously spent fetching water from distant sources, while also enhancing local agriculture and ensuring a steady supply of water for household use.
π¬ Eng. Sinan Al-Tam, General Manager of Masdar Engineering for Renewable Energy, expressed his pride in completing this impactful project, saying:
“We are proud to be part of initiatives that put people first. The rehabilitation of the water system in Al-Mahwit is not just an engineering project—it is a humanitarian step that reflects our vision at Masdar Engineering for Renewable Energy: to make solar energy a tool for building better lives and more sustainable communities.”
This achievement is part of a series of ongoing projects implemented by the company across Yemen, aimed at expanding the use of clean energy and improving essential services, particularly in areas suffering from limited resources and weak infrastructure.