TotalEnergies Jordan has donated over 800 solar panels to support the Jordan Food Bank, Tkiyet Um Ali, and the Dar Abu Abdullah Association.

The contribution is part of the company’s corporate social responsibility strategy and commitment to renewable energy.

Around 115 panels have been designated for the Jordan Food Bank. These will help power its core facilities, including a charity supermarket and administrative offices. Installation will proceed once the necessary funding is secured.

Additionally, TotalEnergies Jordan signed a memorandum of understanding with Tkiyet Um Ali to supply 720 solar panels for future projects implemented by Dar Abu Abdullah in partnership with Tkiyet Um Ali. Deployment will depend on each programme’s needs and timeline.

“Supporting renewable energy is a core pillar of our social responsibility agenda,” said François Decherf, Managing Director of TotalEnergies Jordan. “We are proud to contribute to projects that not only serve humanitarian causes but also advance environmental sustainability.”

Decherf added that the initiative is intended to help non-profits reduce operational costs, enabling them to direct more resources toward community support.

He also noted the importance of private sector involvement in creating development models that combine charity with sustainability.

Dr. Kawthar Al-Qatarneh, Director General of the Jordan Food Bank, said the donation would help expand the organisation’s services and reduce its dependence on traditional energy sources.

“This initiative strengthens our infrastructure and that of our partners, allowing us to adopt clean energy solutions that help ensure the sustainability of our humanitarian mission,” added Samer Balkar, Director General of Tkiyet Um Ali.

The initiative supports Jordan’s Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in promoting clean energy and community development.