Middle East and Africa Renewable Energy Policy Overview 2024
Key Ideas
- The report provides an in-depth analysis of renewable energy policies in 9 major Middle Eastern and African countries.
- It outlines the targets, incentives, and technology-specific policies to promote renewable energy growth in the region.
- The document serves as a tool for businesses to identify opportunities, challenges, and stay informed about the latest policy changes.
- The overview highlights the commitment of countries like Egypt, Iran, and Saudi Arabia to hydrogen energy and their transition towards a low carbon economy.
The 'Middle East and Africa Renewable Energy Policy Handbook 2024' offers a comprehensive analysis of renewable energy policies in 9 countries, including Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Israel, Kuwait, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and the United Arab Emirates. The report discusses the renewable energy targets, policy frameworks, incentives, and technology-specific regulations in these regions. It aims to assist businesses in developing strategies by providing insights into policy decisions, opportunities for exploiting various renewable technologies, and comparisons of support levels for different energy sources. Notably, countries like Egypt, Iran, and Saudi Arabia are actively promoting hydrogen energy alongside their commitments to achieve renewable energy targets and shift towards a low carbon economy. This handbook is a valuable resource for organizations seeking to navigate the complex landscape of renewable energy policies in the Middle East and Africa, enabling them to stay ahead of the competition and make informed decisions.