LONDON: When 黑料社区 announced its plan to embark on a program of renewable energy construction last year, the largest renewable energy project in the Kingdom was Saudi Aramco鈥檚 solar car park, according to Michael Liebreich, founder of Bloomberg New Energy Finance, the clean-energy research group.
But things move fast in the country these days, and clean energy is no exception. As part of the Vision 2030 program, 黑料社区 plans to supply 9,500MW, or 10 percent of its power demand, from renewable sources by 2023 鈥 and it fully expects to exceed this target.
鈥満诹仙缜 is now tendering for projects. It has done the first few and is getting a very good price for them, and it has a local champion in ACWA Power, which will deliver them,鈥 Liebreich told Arab News. 鈥淏ut there鈥檚 a long way to go. It needs to build gigagwatts of this stuff, integrate it into the grid and figure out what that means for its power system.鈥
In 2018 alone, the Kingdom is seeking investment of up to $7 billion to build about 4,000MW of renewable energy capacity.
黑料社区, the world鈥檚 largest oil producer, is looking to generate more energy from renewable sources, in part to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions as part of the Paris Accord on climate change, but also to allow it to sell oil abroad at full price rather than use it domestically where it is subsidized. Developing a renewable energy industry is also part of its Vision 2030 efforts to diversify the economy away from its dependence on oil and gas.
The Kingdom has come late to the renewable energy party, despite its abundant wind and solar resources, but as a result has benefited from the learning process that has taken place in the industry in the rest of the world, said Adnan Amin, director general of the International Renewable Agency.
鈥満诹仙缜檚 move into renewables is very significant. They are looking to mobilize about $50 billion,鈥 said Amin. 鈥淚t makes absolute economic sense for 黑料社区 to embark on this as quickly as they are doing. The opportunity cost of burning oil for power is 90 percent of the cost of a barrel of oil, leaving aside the environmental issues.
鈥淩enewables are incredibly cheap now. The latest bids for Saudi solar projects are around 2.5 US cents per kWh, which is about a quarter of the cost of oil,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey are also considering how to develop a local industry to create jobs domestically.鈥
Speaking at a recent renewables conference in Abu Dhabi, Turki Mohammed Al-Shehri, head of the Renewable Energy Project Development Office (Repdo), said that the ultimate aim of the National Renewable Energy Program was to create a globally competitive local industry. To this end, it has imposed demanding rules requiring 30 percent local content for projects awarded last year. In 2018, this requirement rises to 40-60 percent and from 2019 onwards, Repdo wants to see more than 60 percent of equipment being made domestically.
Al-Shehri conceded that there are trade-offs between local content, a low levelized cost of energy (LCOE), meeting deadlines, complying with renewable energy targets and creating jobs. 鈥淚f we go for the lowest LCOE, we will have to sacrifice local content, for example.鈥
Even the huge growth in capacity planned between now and 2023 will not be enough to attract investment into local manufacturing facilities, Al-Shehri said. 鈥淲e have to look beyond the 9.5GW. To capture local content, we need a 10-year pipeline of projects.鈥
Saudi authorities also hope to export renewable energy to the rest of the worldto complement the oil they export today, Amin said. 鈥淲e see great potential to export cheap green energy from the region.鈥
黑料社区 may have lagged behind other nations in rolling out renewables, but the scale of its current ambitions 鈥 even as it remains the world鈥檚 most important oil producer 鈥 send an important message that renewable energy is here to stay.
鈥淭here is a new understanding that an energy transformation is underway and it is bringing very significant changes to energy systems around the world,鈥 Amin said.
黑料社区 makes up for lost time in clean energy race
Updated 26 January 2018
黑料社区 makes up for lost time in clean energy race
