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MENA’s Emergence as a Hub for Renewable Energy Supply Chains

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posted on 2025-05-01, 13:07 authored by Michaël Tanchum

The Middle East and North Africa will become one of the world’s foremost renewable energy producing regions and a hub for international renewable energy supply chains within the next 25 years. Morocco, the United Arab Emirates, and Jordan are spearheading the trend in the region through the development of their respective green energy ecosystems. Egypt and Saudi Arabia have taken some initial steps toward their own green energy ecosystems. While there have also been some positive trends in several other MENA nations, they will need to develop their own green energy ecosystems and/or integrate into those already being developed by their neighbors to expand capacity and participate in international supply chains.

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Middle East Institute

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Tanchum, M. (2024). MENA’s Emergence as a Hub for Renewable Energy Supply Chains, Washington D.C. Middle East Institute

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