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Middle East Renewables Market Report- Renewable Energy Policy, Investment and Projects in the Middle East and North Africa
The Middle East Renewables Market research report presents an intensive and coordinated exploration of the current circumstance, market key elements, market methodologies, and central participants' development in the business. The investigation helps controllers and corporate leaders in developing cost-effective decisions. Middle East Renewables Market provides an evenhanded and extensive assessment of existing examples, factors, obstacles, limits, headway, possibilities/quick development areas that will help partners create business plans dependent on present and future patterns.Get FREE PDF Sample of the Report @ https://www.reportsnreports.com/contacts/requestsample.aspx?name=4457387
Despite the devastating impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, the outlook for investment in the Middle Easts renewable energy sector is bright. The long-term rise in demand for energy remains undimmed by the pandemic, while the need to diversify energy sources and to decarbonise the economy to combat climate change has put renewables at the top of the energy policy agenda. At the same time, new technologies, such as green hydrogen, are catching the eye of policymakers and investors.
While the Middle East lags major markets such as China, Europe and the US in the scale of renewables investment, the worlds largest and cheapest solar projects are now found in Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi and Dubai. While Egypt, Jordan and Morocco have built significant renewable energy capacity. The regions ambition is to be a hub for the development of renewable energy and alternative fuels.
With about 28GW of renewable energy production capacity installed across the Middle East and North Africa (Mena), of which by far the biggest component is hydropower with 21GW, renewable energy represents only 7 per cent of the regions power generation capacity. But with electricity demand rising at about 5 per cent a year, and with a shortage of readily available natural gas supplies, expanding renewables capacity is one of the top policy priorities for governments in the region.
Boosted by falling technology costs and the drive to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, most countries are planning and procuring solar and wind projects. Across the region, governments have set ambitious clean energy targets, with Dubai the most aggressive, aiming for 75 per cent of its energy to come from clean sources by 2050. At the start of 2021, about 98GW of new renewable energy generation capacity was planned across the region, with 39GW of additional capacity due to come on stream by 2025.
Over the past 12 months, the desire for a green recovery from the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has provided impetus for a wave of ventures and projects to produce hydrogen fuel in the Middle East. In particular, tapping the regions abundant supply of low-cost solar energy to sustainably produce green hydrogen from water is generating huge interest from governments and investors.
Hydrogen is the latest alternative fuel to emerge in the Middle Easts renewable energy journey and in many ways is in a similar place to the one held by solar and wind energy a decade ago. As with solar ten years ago, hydrogen fuel in 2021 is expensive to produce compared with fossil fuels, and there is only a limited market for the low-carbon fuel. But solar energy production costs have tumbled over the past decade, while regulatory changes have reduced the commercial risk of investing in renewables. It is a trend that will continue, and which is supporting the regions energy diversification as new technology emerges making clean fuels commercially and technologically viable.
Written by MEED, the Middle East market experts within the RNR Group, "Middle East Renewables 2021" provides a comprehensive country-by-country guide to the Middle Easts renewable energy sector with in-depth analysis of investments, policy and legislative frameworks, and the projects planned and under way. The report a valuable asset for anyone doing business in the Middle East energy sector.
Reasons to Buy this Report-
- Detailed assessment of the opportunities for business in the Middle Easts renewable energy sector
- Comprehensive review of renewable energy projects in the Mena region
- Assessment of renewable investment programmes in the region
- Assessment of the key policies and organisations drive renewable energy in the Middle East and North Africa
- Review of the impact of Covid-19 on the renewable energy sector
- Outlook for renewable energy policy and investment
- The report covers all sources of renewable energy including solar, wind, hydro-electric and waste-to-energy, as well as alternative fuels
- Special focus on the potential of green hydrogen in the region
- Projects opportunities with client and procurement details
- Investment drivers and client spending plans
- Understand risks and set strategy in the renewable energy sector
- Complete assessment of the outlook for the solar, wind and other renewable energy sources across the Middle East and North Africa
- Detailed analysis of sustainable energy strategies and renewables projects in 14 markets across the Middle East and North Africa
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
1.1 Decarbonising the Middle East
1.1.1 The decarbonisation agenda
1.1.2 Gulf oil pushes carbon capture
1.2 The impact of Covid-19
1.3 The impact of Covid-19 on demand for renewable energy
1.4 Outlook for Middle East renewables
1.5 Targets
1.6 Drivers
1.6.1 Capacity
1.6.2 Localisation
1.7 Technology costs
1.8 Economic growth
1.9 Financing models
1.10 Other initiatives
1.10.1 Hydrogen key to Abu Dhabis energy transition
1.10.2 Small-scale solar
1.10.3 Solar desalination
1.10.4 Hydrogen fuel economy
2. Technology
2.1 Solar
2.1.1 Photovoltaic
2.1.2 Concentrated solar power (CSP)
2.1.3 Integrated solar combined-cycle (ISCC)
2.1.4 Solar-powered desalination
2.2 Wind
2.3 Cost of renewables
2.4 Waste-to-energy
2.5 Hydrogen energy
2.6 Energy storage and grid integration
2.7 Digitalisation and smart grids
3. Algeria
3.1 Overview
3.2 Structure
3.3 Renewable capacity and generation
3.3.1 Installed renewable capacity
3.3.2 Renewable power generation
3.3.3 Generation capacity challenges
3.4 Renewable energy policy
3.5 Projects
3.5.1 Renewable projects under execution
3.5.2 Upcoming renewable projects
3.6 Key contacts
4. Bahrain
4.1 Market overview
4.1.1 Impact of Covid-19
4.2 Market structure
4.2.1 Government
4.3 Renewable capacity and generation
4.3.1 Installed renewable capacity
4.3.2 Renewable power generation
4.4 Renewable energy policy
4.5 Projects
4.6 Key contacts
5. Egypt
5.1 Market overview
5.2 Market structure
5.2.1 Government
5.3 Renewable capacity and generation
5.4 Renewable energy policy
5.4.1 Fuel and alternative energy
5.4.2 Targets
5.4.3 Feed-in tariff (FIT) programme
5.4.4 Renewables procurement models
5.5 Projects
5.5.1 Solar power projects
5.5.2 Wind power projects
5.6 Key contacts
6. Iran
6.1 Overview
6.2 Structure
6.2.1 Government
6.2.2 Private sector
6.3 Renewable capacity and generation
6.3.1 Installed renewable capacity
6.3.2 Renewable power generation
6.4 Renewable energy policy
6.4.1 Fuel & alternative energy
6.5 Projects
6.5.1 Solar projects
6.5.2 Wind projects
6.5.3 Waste-to-energy projects
6.6 Key contacts
7. Iraq
7.1 Overview
7.2 Structure
7.2.1 Government
7.2.2 Private sector
7.3 Renewable capacity and generation
7.3.1 Installed renewable capacity
7.3.2 Renewable power generation
7.4 Renewable energy policy
7.5 KRG region
7.5.1 Overview
7.5.2 Structure
7.5.3 Renewable energy policy
7.6 Projects
7.6.1 Renewable projects planned and underway
7.7 Key contacts
8. Jordan
8.1 Market overview
8.1.1 Impact of Covid-19
8.2 Market structure
8.2.1 Government
8.2.2 Private power
8.2.3 Sector reform
8.3 Renewable capacity and generation
8.3.1 Installed renewable capacity
8.3.2 Renewable power generation
8.4 Renewable energy policy
8.5 Projects
8.5.1 Major renewable projects under execution
8.5.2 Upcoming renewable energy projects
8.5.3 Renewable projects (operation/completed)
8.5.4 Storage project
8.5.5 International electrical interconnection
8.6 Key contacts
9. Kuwait
9.1 Market overview
9.2 Market structure
9.2.1 Government
9.2.2 Private sector
9.2.3 Sector reform
9.3 Renewable capacity and generation
9.3.1 Installed renewable capacity
9.3.2 Renewable power generation
9.4 Renewable energy policy
9.4.1 Renewable energy status in Kuwait
9.5 Projects
9.5.1 Major upcoming renewable energy projects
9.5.2 Major cancelled/on hold renewable projects
9.5.4 Other renewable energy initiatives
9.6 Key contacts
10. Morocco
10.1 Market overview
10.1.1 Impact of Covid-19
10.2 Market structure
10.2.1 Government
10.2.2 Private power
10.2.3 Sector reform
10.3 Renewable capacity and generation
10.3.1 Installed renewable capacity and generation
10.3.2 Challenges
10.4 Renewable energy policy
10.4.1 Solar power
10.4.2 Wind power
10.5 Projects
10.5.1 Solar projects under execution
10.5.2 Upcoming solar projects
10.5.3 Wind power projects
10.5.4 Waste-to-energy project
10.5.5 Hydro power projects
10.6 Key contacts
11. Oman
11.1 Overview
11.2 Structure
11.2.1 Government
11.2.2 Private sector
11.3 Renewable capacity and generation
11.3.1 Installed renewable capacity
11.3.2 Renewable power generation
11.4 Renewable energy policy
11.4.1 Targets
11.5 Projects
11.5.1 Renewable projects under execution
11.5.2 Upcoming renewable projects
11.6 Key contacts
12. Qatar
12.1 Market overview
12.2 Market structure
12.2.1 Government
12.2.2 Private power programme
12.3 Renewable capacity and generation
12.3.1 Installed renewable capacity
12.3.2 Renewable power generation
12.3.3 Solar potential
12.4 Renewable energy policy
12.4.1 Targets and initiatives
12.5 Projects
12.6 Key contacts
13. Saudi Arabia
13.1 Market overview
13.2 Market structure
13.2.1 Government
13.2.2 Private power
13.3 Renewable capacity and generation
13.4 Renewable energy policy
13.4.1 Historical overview
13.5 Projects
13.5.1 Saudi Arabia plans CSP project
13.5.2 National Renewable Energy Programme
13.5.3 Smart grid implementation
13.5.4 Carbon trading scheme and other emission reduction schemes
13.5.5 Storage project
13.6 Key contacts
14. Syria
14.1 Market overview
14.1.1 Impact of Covid-19
14.2 Market structure
14.3 Renewable capacity and generation
14.3.1 Installed renewable capacity
14.3.2 Renewable power generation
14.4 Renewable energy policy
14.5 Projects
14.6 Key contacts
15. Tunisia
15.1 Market overview
15.1.1 Impact of Covid-19
15.2 Market structure
15.2.1 Government
15.2.2 Private power
15.2.3 Sector reform
15.3 Renewable capacity and generation
15.3.1 Installed renewable capacity
15.3.2 Renewable power generation
15.4 Renewable energy policy
15.4.1 Historical overview
15.4.2 Renewable energy policy and targets
15.5 Projects
15.5.1 Recently awarded projects
15.5.2 Major upcoming renewable projects
15.6 Key contacts
16. UAE
16.1 Market overview
16.2 Market structure
16.3 Renewable capacity and generation
16.3.1 Alternative fuel and capacity
16.4 Renewable energy policy
16.4.1 Other policies
16.5 Abu Dhabi
16.5.1 Overview
16.5.2 Major renewable energy projects
16.6 Dubai
15.6.1 Overview
16.6.2 Solar IPP Programme
16.6.3 Other projects
16.6.4 Renewable energy policy
16.7 Northern Emirates
16.7.1 Overview
16.7.2 FEWA
16.7.3 SEWA
16.8 Key contacts
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