Water for Gaza: EU switches on the biggest solar energy field in the Gaza strip
This week, the EU has completed the biggest photovoltaic solar field in Gaza. It will provide 0.5 Megawatts of electricity per day to fuel the Southern Gaza Desalination Plant.
The EU-funded Southern Gaza Desalination Plant currently provides drinking water to 75,000 inhabitants in the Khan Younis and Rafah governorates. With the new energy field and new investments foreseen it will eventually reach 250,000 people in Southern Gaza by 2020.
The EU is investing in long-term water infrastructure across Palestine with an emphasis on the Gaza Strip. In Gaza 97% of the water is unfit for human consumption. The very high population density in Gaza is putting huge strain on the ailing infrastructure, which is crumbling as a result of repeated conflicts, over ten years of Israeli closure, and the intra-Palestinian split. This infrastructure strain has led to critical water insecurity in the Strip.
The EU budget mobilised between 2006 and 2017 alone was €128 million. €21 million has been allocated in 2018. The goal is to secure self-sufficient, equitable, affordable and sustainable access to energy, safe drinking water and sanitation services for all.
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News type | Inbrief |
File link |
https://www.euneighbours.eu/en/south/stay-informed/news/water-gaza-eu-switches-biggest-solar-energy-field-gaza-strip |
Source of information | euneighbours |
Subject(s) | DRINKING WATER , WATER DEMAND , WATER QUALITY |
Geographical coverage | Palestine, |
News date | 02/08/2018 |
Working language(s) | ENGLISH |