Powering the Future: Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Project Embraces Renewable Energy with 750,000 Solar Panels

Saudi Arabia, known for its ambitious giga-projects, is making significant strides towards achieving its net-zero carbon emissions goal by 2060. The latest endeavor in this pursuit is the Red Sea Project, a vast tourism hub spanning over 28,000 square kilometers. At the heart of this groundbreaking development lies an impressive feat: the installation of 750,000 solar panels, signaling a commitment to sustainable energy and a move away from traditional power sources. The Red Sea Project is set to become a premier destination, featuring over 50 resorts, 8,000 hotel rooms, and more than 1,000 residential buildings spread across 22 islands and

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