Gulf opts for renewable energy despite Covid-19

KOWEIT CITY, October 3: A report published through the Online Hillink Shipping News page said Gulf states are moving forward with the structure of renewable energy projects despite the abundance of fossil fuels and the demanding situations posed by the Corona pandemic, Al-Rai reports every day. Region.

Meanwhile, the Shaqaya Renewable Energy Park – Phase III is an extension of Kuwait’s vision to produce up to 15% of energy from renewable energy resources by 2030. The allocation is carried out through the Research Institute Kuwait Scientist (KISR) and is a Ministry of Electricity and Water (MEW) allocations At the same time, a source pointed out that the oil-rich Gulf region is one of the regions that derives the most benefits from the global appetite by renewable energy allocations, indicating that all Gulf countries have succeeded in submitting renewable energy allocations in recent years, indicating their willingness to take this approach.

On the other hand, the report expects Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest oil exporter, to lead the race to the Middle East region in the coming years, after launching several renewable power projects, adding the first wind farm to release burnt crude oil at International Energy Agency (IEA) Renewable Energy Analyst Yasmine Abdellah , he said that renewable energy resources in the Middle East have been strengthened through regulatory environments that have enabled personal developers to own projects, generate electricity, consume strength and sell renewables in the long term. force targets related to subsidy policies that will gain benefits from short-term growth

MP Omar Al-Tabtabaei KOWEIT CITY, May: MP Omar Al-Tabtabaei expressed his reservation and . . .

 

 

 

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