The Middle East is going green -- while supplying oil to others

Oct 27, 2022 View Original Article
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"Saudi Arabia invested around $1.5 billion in solar energy alone last year while the UAE has put almost $9 billion into the technology since 2017."
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"In the short term, the region's nations are looking mainly to solar energy, wind and hydropower to meet climate targets, says Maroto-Valer."
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12% Conservative
"Saudi Arabia and the UAE are counting on that low cost to advance another industry -- green hydrogen, a fuel made by using renewable electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen."
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10% Conservative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

63% : Saudi Arabia invested around $1.5 billion in solar energy alone last year while the UAE has put almost $9 billion into the technology since 2017.
56% : In the short term, the region's nations are looking mainly to solar energy, wind and hydropower to meet climate targets, says Maroto-Valer.
55% :Saudi Arabia and the UAE are counting on that low cost to advance another industry -- green hydrogen, a fuel made by using renewable electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen.

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