Biggest renewable energy projects in the Middle East
A collaboration of NEOM, ACWA Power and Air Products, it combines onshore solar, wind and energy storage, targeting 600 tons of daily green hydrogen output by 2026.
A collaboration of NEOM, ACWA Power and Air Products, it combines onshore solar, wind and energy storage, targeting 600 tons of daily green hydrogen output by 2026.
A new analysis by DNV finds that the Middle East is entering a period of rapid renewable power growth, led by very large solar projects and the increasing use of energy storage.
Explore 10 renewable energy projects in the Middle East, showcasing solar, wind, and battery storage advancements set for 2025. Read more here.
A comprehensive technical and financial analysis comparing Solar PV and Onshore Wind in the MENA region. Deep dive into LCOE, Capacity Factors, Hybrid Systems, and the 2025 investment landscape
Looking at historical data, project pipelines and numerous (often highly optimistic) announcements of future plans and targets, large differences among countries are observed, indicating that the energy
The region''s most significant wind power projects – those recently constructed, newly underway, and in the pipeline – show how it is reshaping its broader energy mix.
This landmark event will explore the Middle East''s trajectory to become the third largest storage market globally by 2026, with a special focus on the region''s ambitious renewable energy
With 1.5 GW of solar capacity, 600 MW of wind power, and 400 MW/1,200 MWh of battery storage, this megaproject aims to power 750,000 homes while cutting CO2 emissions by 2.8 million tons annually.
Masdar and Saudi Arabia''s ACWA Power have invested in several solar and wind projects across the Middle East and North Africa, helping to drive the region''s energy transition forward.
In a region of the world renowned for its vast and substantial oil and gas reserves, several nations in the Middle East are shifting their energy sectors towards hybrid wind-solar-storage mega
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