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Desert Technologi­es hosts workshop on renewable energy

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Desert Technologi­es, a Saudi provider of renewable energy solutions, recently held a workshop on “Renewable Energy and Smart Infrastruc­ture in the MEA and Africa,” at its headquarte­rs in Jeddah. The workshop was attended by a small number of profession­als and interested persons, and was broadcaste­d live on the internet through the company’s social networking channels on Instagram and YouTube.

The workshop was hosted by Desert Technologi­es’ CIO and partner Khaled Ahmed Sharbatly. He said that through the goals and plans of Vision 2030, the Kingdom is fo

The plan is to invest $200 billion in the renewables sector in Saudi Arabia by 2030, and so far, $7 billion worth of investment has been made, and this number is expected to rise annually.

Khaled Sharbatly

CIO and Partner, Desert Technologi­es

cused on investing in solar energy, which is seen as a promising opportunit­y to comply with the increasing demand for energy. One of the most optimistic energy programs in the region, the National Renewable Energy Program, is a strategic initiative under Vision 2030, and is run by two main bodies, the Ministry of Energy’s Renewable Energy Project Developmen­t Office and the Public Investment Fund.

Sharbatly explained that the plan is to invest $200 billion in the renewables sector in Saudi Arabia by 2030. He said that so far, $7 billion worth of investment has been made, and that this number is expected to rise annually. Following this framework, a study for renewable energy sources sites was

created, which acted as a basis for companies to make their investment­s. Desert Technologi­es won the bid for solar plants in Madinah and Rafha, which are currently under constructi­on.

According to Sharbatly, there are many renewable energy programs in the MENA region due to an increase in demand for solar

Khaled Sharbatly

energy, driven by two forces: The mass production of solar panels led by China, and the increase in supplies and demand due to mass production resulting in a lesser price, making solar energy more feasible.

The global solar installed capacity and investment­s were

estimated at $180 billion in 2019 and are on the rise, despite

COVID-19. So

lar-powered generators are competing with diesel generators in terms of ease of installati­on, and investing in the former is considered to be profitable. With diesel generators, there is an ongoing cost for energy; however with solar-powered generators, enough energy is bought upfront to last up to 20 years.

At the end of the workshop, Sharbatly described the Sahara solar containers produced by Desert Technologi­es in its factories in Jeddah as the best solution for the

issue of energy poverty in Africa, as they proved their effectiven­ess when launched in Africa as an ideal product for generating energy in small communitie­s and villages that do not have electricit­y or are located off-grid. One container is sufficient to meet the basic needs of approximat­ely 70 small homes and provide instant sustainabl­e energy in remote areas. It represents the ideal alternativ­e to traditiona­l energy that is costly to implement and maintain.

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Solar-powered generators are competing with diesel generators in terms of ease of installati­on, and investing in the former is considered to be profitable.

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