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Saudi Arabia has build a 400MW solar PV system coupled with a 1.3GWh #energystoragesystem, which will be the world’s largest photovoltaic-energy storage microgrid is currently being built in Saudi Arabia’s #RedSea Project. Read more:
https://www.ecohubmap.com/.../largest-solar.../3qc9olm015amg

#News24 #RedSea #Environment #batterystorage #planet #greenenergy #solar #wind #renewable #SaudiArabia #Huawei #sustainability
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  • Elizabeth Gathigia

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    It's a great step that will greatly help end dependency of fossil fuels

    • Kihm Francis

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      Great project that highlights the potential of solar energy to drive sustainable tourism while reducing reliance on fossil fuels.and It sets a powerful example for integrating renewable energy into large-scale developments, helping to preserve natural ecosystems and advance global climate goals.

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      • zelda ninga

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        It is a great thing seeing people installing solar Panels this should have been done long ago to save the planet, good work to the government of Saudi Arabia.

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        • Jane Wangui

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          Great job.These are the kind of advancements that we need inorder to make the world a better place.

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          • We Don't Have Time

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            • walter lungayi

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              This is impressive!! It is a significant advancement in renewable energy infrastructure. They should also dich fossils fuels and concentrate on renewable energy and everything will be smoothly running.

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              • rosebellendiritu

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                This is quite a great step in ensuring that we rid the planet off all fossil fuel and fully transit towards green energy.

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                • Rashid Kamau

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                  This is a remarkable milestone in the country's efforts to diversify its energy portfolio and reduce its reliance on fossil fuels

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                  • zelda ninga

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                    @rashid_kamau very true.

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