keyup listener: Saudi Arabia has a target to achieve 59 GW of renewables by 2030, according to The Independent. The UAE has set a national goal to gain 44% of its energy from renewable sources, mainly solar, by 2050. Search first keyup' ; ; listener ; ;No matching results for ''Tip Try a valid symbol or a specific company name for relevant results Give feedback on the new search experience Cancel Sign in Mailif window.performance window.performance.mark && && Finance Techif window.performance window.performance.mark && && U.S. Markets open in 4 hrs 23 minsS&P window.performance window.performance.mark && && window.performance window.performance.mark && && window.performance window.performance.mark && && window.performance window.performance.mark && && window.performance window.performance.mark && && window.performance window.performance.mark && && window.performance window.performance.mark && && 2 Energy Giants Reshaping The Middle Eastif window.performance window.performance.mark && && Mammoser Oilprice May 18, 2019if window.performance window.performance.mark && && window.performance window.performance.mark && && window.performance window.performance.mark && && window.performance window.performance.mark && && of the Middle East and North Africa MENA which today are powered mostly by fossil fuels, are now implementing far-reaching renewable energy programs. Egypt, Morocco and other countries also have ambitious goals. Two regional companies are leading the way, gradually building the renewable energy framework to power the future. They are quite ambitious, considering that the Gulf countries' share of renewable electricity capacity is less than 1 percent today.
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