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The Saudi Arabian government is supporting solar energy projects and has established a plan to develop at least 42 GW of solar capacity, auctioning support through phases.
The government of Saudi Arabia is driving the adoption of renewable energy through initiatives like the K.A. Care program, aiming to diversify its energy sources and mitigate climate change impacts.
The Saudi Arabian government announced plans to build its first large-scale solar energy system in Mecca as part of a shift away from fossil fuels toward renewable energy.
The government is investing $100 billion in solar energy to develop 41 gigawatts of capacity by 2032 and is accepting bids from solar energy companies for projects.
Approved the solar farm after a six-month test period and is pursuing alternative energy targets to diversify away from oil dependence.
The government of Saudi Arabia has historically opposed the adoption of solar energy, with a significant portion of its budget revenue tied to the petroleum sector.

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