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Kuwait Plans to Produce 15% of Its Electricity from Renewable Sources

July 10, 2024

Kuwait plans to revolutionize the energy sector by adopting renewable energy sources as part of an ambitious plan aimed at achieving sustainable development.


Kuwait seeks to produce 15% of its electricity needs from renewable sources, which represents an important step toward energy independence and achieving its environmental goals.


Kuwait aims to produce 15% of its electricity needs from renewable sources by 2030.


The Kuwait Renewable Energy Center will be established to enhance cooperation, research, and innovation in the field of renewable energy technologies.

Successful pilot projects such as the Shagaya project, which currently generates 70 megawatts of renewable energy, will be expanded.

New laws will also be enacted to stimulate investment in renewable energy, including encouraging families to install solar panels. The renewable energy plan will also contribute to reducing carbon emissions, creating new job opportunities, and enhancing energy security.

The renewable energy plan will help Kuwait reduce its dependence on fossil fuels and achieve energy independence. The renewable energy plan will contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving air quality. The renewable energy plan will create new job opportunities in sectors such as manufacturing and developing renewable energy technologies.