Green hydrogen could be the solution for sectors that rely on fossil fuels for energy and remain difficult to electrify as climate change remains a ...
The consumption of electricity per person in Saudi Arabia dropped to its lowest level since 1993 last year, as the Kingdom continues to move towards ...
Saudi Arabian Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman and his UAE counterpart Suhail al-Mazrouei emphasized the need to diversify energy sources ...
The United Arab Emirates grew its renewable energy portfolio by more than 400 percent in the last 10 years, and is on track to double that again in ...
Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD) announced Sunday approximately $105 million in funding for eight renewable energy projects across the world, in ...
Saudi Arabia’s energy ministry has issued a request for qualifications from companies looking to taking part in the third round of its national ...
Offshore wind could become Europe’s largest single source of electricity and is set to increase 15-fold worldwide by 2040, the International ...
An emergency committee will investigate what caused a power cut last Friday which led to chaos across Britain and left almost 1 million homes without ...
Thousands of metric tons of camel dung are being used to fuel cement production in the northern United Arab Emirates, cutting emissions and keeping ...
NEOM will be the “largest carbon-free system” in the world and the “globally leading hub for renewable energy,” Peter Terium, ...
More than 150 million people are gaining access to electricity every year, reducing the ranks of those who live without power, but this is not enough ...
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Tuesday opened three new power stations built at a total cost of 6 billion euros ($7 billion) as part of ...
Adnan Z Amin, Director General of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), has said that the cost of renewables has come down so much that ...
Minister of Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources Khalid Al-Falih said Saudi Arabia will very soon have power from renewable energy, adding that this ...
Saudi Arabia aims to exceed its target to generate 9.5 gigawatts of electricity from renewable energy annually, to highlight its long-term commitment ...
Saudi Arabia’s cabinet of ministers have approved a proposal to establish a national program for atomic energy during its latest session on ...
The renewable energy sector employed 9.8 million people worldwide in 2016, marking a sharp increase from 2012, the Abu Dhabi-based International ...
The world’s biggest oil exporter on Monday took the first step towards a goal of generating 9.5 GW of energy through solar and other renewable ...
Developers who prequalified for solar and wind projects under attractive feed-in-tariff schemes say they face delays and currency risks
In 2012, the world’s top oil exporter said it would install 17 gigawatts of nuclear power by 2032 as well as around 41 GW of solar capacity
An APICORP report released predicts a positive outlook on energy investments despite oil price challenges
Over the next 30 years, two-thirds of all new energy supply will come from renewable sources
Egypt continues to mobilize private regional and foreign capital to support the country’s renewable energy sector
The Riyadh Economic Forum emphasized the importance of preparing a national strategy for localizing alternative and renewable energy
In Britain, output from renewables, including hydro, surpassed atomic generation 'for the first time in decades'
RWE Chief Executive Peter Terium said the company was in talks with an Abu Dhabi investor but declined to reveal its identity
Talks between RWE and an unnamed Abu Dhabi investor are focused on joint renewable energy projects in the Gulf region
Tarfaya wind farm will be capable of meeting the electricity needs of several hundred thousand people in Morocco
Solar Impulse 2 craft to attempt five-day flight powered only by the sun in March 2015
Executive at Canada-based Skypower Corp. says projects in Gulf region will create many jobs
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