New Saudi Projects to Speed Growth of Kingdom’s Renewable Energy Sector

The launch and operation of Sakaka IPP PV represents Saudi Arabia’s first step towards utilizing renewable energy in the kingdom | Asharq Al-Awsat
The launch and operation of Sakaka IPP PV represents Saudi Arabia’s first step towards utilizing renewable energy in the kingdom | Asharq Al-Awsat
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New Saudi Projects to Speed Growth of Kingdom’s Renewable Energy Sector

The launch and operation of Sakaka IPP PV represents Saudi Arabia’s first step towards utilizing renewable energy in the kingdom | Asharq Al-Awsat
The launch and operation of Sakaka IPP PV represents Saudi Arabia’s first step towards utilizing renewable energy in the kingdom | Asharq Al-Awsat

Saudi Arabia is working towards generating 50% of the nation’s power needs using renewable energy, with the remainder provided by gas. The kingdom wants to add gas and renewables capacity equating to one million barrels of oil per day by 2030.

Riyadh’s efforts for steering the kingdom towards greener sources of energy included the recent signing of seven major agreements to produce electricity from solar power in various parts of the country.

The new projects will have the capacity to power over 600,000 households in the kingdom. The output capacity of these projects, in addition to the projects of Sakaka and Dumat Al Jandal, will amount to more than 3,600MW.

Apart from powering households, the projects, according to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by more than 7 million tons.

Saudi Arabia aims “to nationalize the renewable energy sector, promote the local content in it, and enable the manufacturing of the components of solar and wind energy production locally, allowing the Kingdom, within the next ten years, to become a global hub for conventional energy, renewable energy, and their technologies,” said the Crown Prince.

“A few weeks ago, the ‘Green Saudi’ initiative and the ‘Green Middle East’ initiative were announced. I explained that, as a world-leading oil producer, we are well aware of our share of responsibility in advancing the fight against climate change. In continuation of our leading role in the stability of the energy markets, we will carry on playing the same role to lead in the area of renewable energy,” he added.

The Kingdom’s latest initiatives towards sustainability and renewable energy represent substantive parts of the country’s leadership role towards shared international issues and are part of efforts made by the Kingdom during its presidency of the G20 Summit.

“These projects are a practical on-the-ground application of Saudi Vision 2030, that contributes to the optimization of the energy mix and the transformation of the Kingdom from the use of liquid fuel to gas and renewables, which makes these projects significant landmarks in the journey of the energy sector,” said Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz Bin Salman.

He pointed out that the new projects are located in Al Madinah, Sudair, Qurayyat, Shuaibah, Jeddah, Rabigh, and Rafha.

Some of these projects, Prince Abdulaziz added, have set new world records for the lowest cost of solar-produced electricity. The Shuaibah project’s cost of electricity is 1.04 US cents per kWh.



UAE Lifts Lebanon Travel Ban

The UAE Embassy in Lebanon (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The UAE Embassy in Lebanon (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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UAE Lifts Lebanon Travel Ban

The UAE Embassy in Lebanon (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The UAE Embassy in Lebanon (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The United Arab Emirates lifted a ban on its citizens travelling to Lebanon allowing trips to the country as of May 7, 2025, the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Sunday.
The decision came at the directives of UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan in a bid to bolster brotherly relations between the two countries.
The decision came after Lebanese President Joseph Aoun paid the UAE an official visit and met Al Nahyan. They discussed ways to bolster bilateral relations and agreed on easing travel restrictions.
The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized its commitment to the safety and security of UAE citizens abroad. It urged all those planning to travel to Lebanon to fully comply with the guidelines issued by the ministry to ensure a safe and orderly travel experience.