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A Bright Future for Solar Power in the Middle East

Apr 22, 2016 | 09:04 GMT

Growing demand for electricity has pushed the Middle East and North Africa to develop renewable energy sources like solar power.
The first phase of Morocco's Noor Solar Complex came online in February. The project, built by Saudi company ACWA Power, is part of Morocco's greater ambition of becoming an electricity exporter.

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Deserts are seemingly obvious places to locate solar technology. In fact, the swath of desert stretching from the Atlantic Ocean, across North Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, to the Persian Gulf has vast solar potential. Yet only now has a combination of demographic pressure, low oil prices and technological readiness primed Middle Eastern and North African states for more investment in solar power. For countries such as Jordan and Morocco, renewable energy may offer a path toward greater energy independence. Others, such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, are interested in exporting renewable energy technology and financing solar projects abroad....

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