The site is so large it would take hours to cover it on foot. Pawan Singh / The National
An aerial image of Noor solar park near Sweihan, Abu Dhabi. The array of 3.2 million panels make it the largest single-site solar site in the world. Courtesy: Noor Abu Dhabi
The plant produces enough electricity to power about 90,000 homes. Pawan Singh / The National
Cleaning dust from the solar panels is crucial to ensuring they work at maximum capacity. Robot cleaners run along the fields of panels throughout the day. Pawan Singh / The National
With the help of the latest technology and robots, a small management team and a daily workforce of about 70 run the huge plant. Pawan Singh / The National
A robot cleaner goes to work on the solar panels. Although the country has an abundance of sun, the panels become covered with dust and lose their effectiveness if not regularly cleaned. Pawan Singh / The National
A herd of camels graze close to Abu Dhabi's Noor solar park. Courtesy: Noor Abu Dhabi
The site is so large it would take hours to cover it on foot. Pawan Singh / The National
An aerial image of Noor solar park near Sweihan, Abu Dhabi. The array of 3.2 million panels make it the largest single-site solar site in the world. Courtesy: Noor Abu Dhabi
The plant produces enough electricity to power about 90,000 homes. Pawan Singh / The National
Cleaning dust from the solar panels is crucial to ensuring they work at maximum capacity. Robot cleaners run along the fields of panels throughout the day. Pawan Singh / The National
With the help of the latest technology and robots, a small management team and a daily workforce of about 70 run the huge plant. Pawan Singh / The National
A robot cleaner goes to work on the solar panels. Although the country has an abundance of sun, the panels become covered with dust and lose their effectiveness if not regularly cleaned. Pawan Singh / The National
A herd of camels graze close to Abu Dhabi's Noor solar park. Courtesy: Noor Abu Dhabi
The site is so large it would take hours to cover it on foot. Pawan Singh / The National