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Ministry of Energy
The Ministry of Energy of Saudi Arabia is the governmental body responsible for developing and regulating the Kingdom's energy sector, including oil, gas, electricity, and renewable energy. It sets national energy policies, oversees major infrastructure projects, and drives investment in line with Vision 2030.
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Strategic Overview
- Driving the Kingdom's energy transition strategy under Vision 2030, aiming for 50% renewable energy by 2030.
- Focus on diversifying the energy mix beyond oil, with significant investments in solar, wind, and green hydrogen.
- Facilitates large-scale public-private partnerships (PPPs) for energy infrastructure development.
- Plays a crucial role in attracting foreign direct investment into the Saudi Arabian energy sector and fostering local content development.
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Investment Focus
Technologies
Hybrid1
Solar1
Geography
Liberia1
Uzbekistan1
Key People
Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman Al Saud
Minister of Energy
Track Record
Notable projects: NEOM Green Hydrogen Project, Sudair Solar PV Project, Dumat Al Jandal Wind IPP
Detailed Analysis
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