Month: February 2021
1 post
The Top 6 Solar Companies in Dubai 2023
Solar technology is one of the most wonderful things to happen to humanity because of its benefits. Aside from the clean and renewable energy it provides for residential and industrial buildings, which have significantly contributed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, solar energy systems are very cost-effective, involve low maintenance, and last for a long period. As more people across the world turned to the solar PV system for their energy requirements, it led to the explosive growth of the solar industry, and more solar solutions providers emerged. Today, there are solar power system companies in ...
Saudi Arabia Accepts Proposals for the Country’s Pioneer Utility-Scale Wind Farm
Dumat Al Jandal wind farm is worth $500 million and can be found in the northern part of the Al Jouf region. It could provide energy to 70,000 homes in Saudi. The wind farm is included in the country’s effort to diversify its industries. This wind farm project is the 2nd one released by MEIM or the Ministry of Energy, Industry, and Mineral Resources. This is included in the NREP or National Renewable Energy Program of the King Salman Renewable Energy Initiative. This venture of Saudi Arabia is believed to create a new opportunity to ...
Role of Solar Energy Batteries in the Middle East
Andy Colthorpe of Energy Storage News recently engaged in discussion with Dr. Imran Syed, the head of Enerwhere's Industrial Power department. The topic at hand involved deployment dynamics regarding solar energy usage, solar battery maintainers, and storage solutions for off-grid systems in the Middle East. Enerwhere Transitions Clients from Diesel to Hybrids Dr. Syed's company was in the business of constructing and integrating a transition of systems that utilize renewable energy storage. The main goal of Enerwhere is to reach out to its target market, which primarily comprises commercial and industrial clients that use diesel-powered ...
Despite the Pandemic, The Solar Power Future is Good in the Gulf
According to the report made by Frost & Sullivan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Iran, Bahrain. Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Lebanon, and Jordan are open to renewable energy sources. It is expected that solar energy would create a renewable energy investment of $182 billion in the Middle East by 2025 even though there was an interruption because of the pandemic. Although experts believe that the industry has been affected by the pandemic because of the delays in the supply chain, dropping in oil prices, restrictions by the government, and interruptions in proposals, there is a hint of ...

