Saudi Arabia and Turkey Shine Light on Solar Collaboration
Saudi Arabia has signed an agreement to develop solar energy projects in Turkey, with a capacity of 5 gigawatts. The agreement was announced during a visit by Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan to Saudi Arabia, as reported by the Saudi state news agency SPA.
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On Tuesday, Saudi Arabia formalized an agreement to spearhead solar energy projects in Turkey, boasting a substantial capacity of 5 gigawatts. The deal highlights the growing collaboration in renewable energy between the two nations.
The announcement coincided with a diplomatic visit from Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan to Saudi Arabia, marking a significant step in bilateral ties.
This endeavor aligns with both countries' strategic initiatives to bolster sustainable and renewable energy sources, reinforcing their commitment to environmental progress.
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