Middle East Embraces Renewable Energy: Jordan, Iraq, Qatar, Oman, and Egypt Leading the Way
Key Ideas
  • Jordan implements new regulations to enhance renewable energy integration and energy efficiency, focusing on fair competition and streamlining connections to the grid.
  • Iraq approves a solar energy initiative for residential areas to alleviate pressure on the electrical grid, discussing a long-term strategy for energy generation and distribution.
  • QatarEnergy undertakes the construction of the world’s largest solar power plant to double Qatar’s solar capacity, aiming to reduce CO2 emissions by over 4.7 million tons annually.
  • Oman's Yamna supports the country's green hydrogen ambitions through a significant project in the Dhofar region, contributing to Oman’s goal of becoming a leader in clean energy.
Jordan, Iraq, Qatar, Oman, and Egypt are making significant strides in renewable energy development. Jordan introduced new regulations to enhance renewable energy integration and energy efficiency, promoting fair competition and streamlining connections to the national electrical grid. Iraq approved a solar energy initiative for residential areas to relieve pressure on the electrical grid, discussing long-term strategies for energy generation and distribution. QatarEnergy is set to build the world's largest solar power plant, aiming to double Qatar's solar capacity and reduce CO2 emissions by over 4.7 million tons annually. Oman's Yamna is actively supporting Oman's green hydrogen ambitions through a major project in the Dhofar region, aligning with the country's goal of becoming a clean energy leader. Additionally, Egypt and China are partnering on a historic $1.067 billion investment in SCZONE, focusing on bromine, solar, and chemical projects. These initiatives signify a collective regional commitment to sustainability, energy efficiency, and clean energy production.
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