Saudi Arabia to Launch Multi-billion Renewable Energy Schemes By Saur News Bureau/ Updated On Fri, Jan 20th, 2017 World’s largest oil exporter vies to diversify its focus to Renewable Energy Saudi Arabia is set to launch a renewable energy programme worth up to $50 billion, as the world’s largest oil exporter vies to diversify its economy, its energy minister stated. “This is the first time we talk about the specific programme,” minister Khaled al-Falih told the World Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi. “I am pleased to announce that we will be launching in the next few weeks in Saudi Arabia the first bid round of our massive programme to introduce renewables,” he said. Falih said the projects are aimed to reach a capacity of 10 gigawatts by 2023 and will cost between $30 billion and $50 billion, adding that they will include solar and wind power projects. “Ten gigawatts is only the beginning,” he said. Falih had said when the kingdom’s National Transformation Plan was announced in June that the oil-rich kingdom plans to be a “very strong competitor” in renewable energy. Saudi Arabia and other Gulf monarchies have been looking into ways to cut their energy bills and diversify their power sources away from oil, their main export commodity. Falih said on Monday that 70 percent of the kingdom’s utilities, which he said will reach a total of 100-GW capacity “rather soon”, will be fuelled by gas. “Saudi Arabia will become one of the leaders of the sustainable economy,” he added. Source: Solar Daily Tags: Abu Dhabi, green energy, International, Renewable Energy, Solar, solar energy in India, Solar market in India, Solar News India, Solar Power, Solar Power in India, Solar PV, World Future Energy Summit