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UAE Aims for 25% Solar Energy in Electricity Generation by 2050 with 44 GW Capacity.

By James RichardMay 6, 20233 Mins Read
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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has set ambitious targets to increase its reliance on renewable energy sources and has made significant progress in this area over the last few years. The goal is to have clean energy make up 50% of the total power mix by 2050. At present, the UAE is one of the

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