1. Current status and future perspectives for localizing the solar photovoltaic industry in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
- Author
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Hussam Khonkar, Ahmed O. AlAmoudi, Saad H. Alqahtani, and Zaid S. Al-Otaibi
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Sustainable development ,Government ,business.industry ,Fossil fuel ,Photovoltaic system ,Business ,Environmental economics ,Solar energy ,Value chain ,Renewable energy ,Renewable resource - Abstract
Saudi Arabia has developed Saudi Vision 2030, an ambitious plan to reduce the country’s dependence on oil by supporting promising private energy organizations and by developing opportunities that contributes to the national economy. In the manufacturing sector, the government is encouraging technology transfers in the renewable energy industries. It is expected to result in the localization of significant parts of the renewable energy value chain in Saudi Arabia. Solar energy systems are proven renewable energy source globally and domestically, it has its long and vast share of experience, from operations and maintenance, to solar data monitoring and gathering. Wide areas had been identified, where this technology can be highly installed and integrated. Components can be manufactured from locally available raw materials to achieve the final products. This study analyzed the key elements of the value chain for producing crystalline silicon solar photovoltaic systems. This paper presents recommendations for localizing this industry in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to align with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030. Although these recommendations are based on the environmental conditions of Saudi Arabia, such are also highly relevant for further application to other countries in the Middle East and North Africa region, where widespread energy transitions from fossil fuels to renewable resources are already taking place.
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- 2020