21/04/2014 07:23 AST

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has announced plans to invest $109 billion to produce 41 gigawatts (GW) of solar energy by 2032, which is almost 30 per cent of its total energy requirement by that time.

Over the next two decades, the government plans to establish energy generation projects, which runs on photovoltaic cells (PV cells) with a capacity of 16 GW. In addition, it will also facilitate energy generation projects that will make use of energy concentrate with a capacity of 26GW. All these initiatives will boost the Kingdom’s potential for becoming the largest producer of solar energy in the world.

Saudi Energy 2014 — The International Trade Exhibition for Electricity, Power Generation, Alternative Energy, Water Technology and Lighting will take place in the kingdom to throw the spotlight on the latest products and services for the power sector.

Held under the patronage of the Ministry of Water and Electricity and organised by Riyadh Exhibitions Company and Informa Exhibitions, Saudi Energy 2014 will be held from May 26 to 28, 2014 at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Centre.

With regional investments in the energy sector at its peak, Saudi Energy 2014 will be a marketplace for specialised and related industries and companies to promote their products and services. It will also be an opportunity for them to explore regional market and penetrate into the lucrative Saudi Arabian market.

The event is one of the most functional exhibitions in the region that covers all the segments of the energy sector, including electricity generation and distribution, alternative and renewable energy technologies, modern lighting products and technologies, and water and water resources management technologies.

Fahad Al Athel, Deputy General Manager, Riyadh Exhibitions Company, said: “The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is witnessing a major development in the area of alternative energy, with strategic plans being implemented and key projects being undertaken to meet the increasing demand for energy”. “Saudi Energy 2014 will make a definite contribution towards this transformation by offering a gateway for international experts to network with local players to discuss the latest industry trends, explore business prospects and opportunities of mutual cooperation”, he said

“The exhibition promises to be fruitful for both exhibitors and visitors comprising government officials, contractors and consultants, developers and investors, and engineers and technicians, to name a few”, he said.

Saudi Energy 2014 will showcase the latest sector products, services and technologies to a large group of professional visitors from Saudi Arabia and the region.


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