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Every square meter of Saudi Arabia produces an extraordinary 7 kilowatt hours of energy daily in each 12 hours of sun power. If the Saudis were to use up each days solar energy supply, or 12,425 TWh of electricity, it would be a 72 year supply.

Put another way, in just one day, enough solar energy hits Saudi sands to power the kingdom for 72 years, according to a study made by the World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology.

That is an extraordinary resource. It is significantly more than the rest of the world. For example: as a Californian who used a typical 15 kilowatt hours of energy a day, this means my entire home could have been fully solar powered by just 2 square meters – or about 3 feet by 6 feet – of solar panels in Saudi Arabia!

And Saudi Arabia has about 2 trillion square meters able to produce 14 trillion kilowatt hours of solar energy every sunny day – that is enough to power the world.

But of course, no country wants to be entirely devoted to energy production, least of all one that is still making good money from digging up oil, but it is indicative of the kind of money the Kingdom could be earning from solar exports rather than oil exports.

Just as it earns its vast income from oil now, it could equally well earn a similarly vast income from solar in the future. And for vast eons of time.

Transitioning to solar from oil would take an initial investment in the infrastructure, and then would yield an income stream regardless of fuel depletion, because solar is there for the long run, unlike the oil which is getting harder and harder to get out of the ground.

But it is Saudi Arabia itself which is in the best position in the world to make that transition and invest in a replacement for oil. With oil prices at $102 a barrel at today’s market price, the Saudis have over $30 trillion in underground assets.

With that much money in huge (but depleting) assets in petroleum and natural gas reserves, now is the time that Saudi Arabia should invest and become the world’s largest producer of green solar energy.

Saudi Arabia could export solar for centuries either as electricity into the Desertec grid, or as hydrogen fuel, using its tankers and pipelines.

Desertec, which will be shipping billions of kilowatt hours of desert solar energy across to Europe in the near future is becoming a reality in more MENA region nations with the addition of Morocco, Tunisia and Egypt, but the Saudis are not members of the visionary project.

Even though; unlike its poorer neighbors, it has tremendous financial assets – enough to become a leader in the project along with the giant German energy companies RWE and E.On – because it could self-fund its own Desertec infrastructure investment.

With over 250 hours of sunshine each month, Saudi Arabia is ideally located to make the most of solar power.

It even has the infrastructure already in place to be a leader in the solar-powered hydrogen economy of the future. Increasingly hydrogen researchers are turning to sustainable long term sources – wind or solar – for hydrogen production.

Solar powered hydrogen could be transported in the same pipeline and tanker infrastructure that now moves our climate-destroying oil energy around the world.

Saudi Aramco – 100% owned by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia – through its affiliate, Vela Marine International Ltd, owns and operates the world’s second largest tanker fleet to help transport its crude oil production, which amounted to 3 billion barrels a year. It is a world leader in exploration, producing, refining, distribution, shipping and marketing.

Most of this infrastructure and expertise could be repurposed to transform Saudi Arabia into a solar hydrogen economy.

This infrastructure could be re-engineered to become a gigantic carrier fleet for hydrogen made with sustainable solar energy and shipped worldwide. New solar infrastructure could be added, as it has begun to do in making polysilicon from its sand.

It is Saudi Arabia that holds the key, with its unique combination of natural and financial resources, to creating a huge long-term future for the world that is based on a sustainable permanent source of energy: our sun.

Saudis Could Export Solar for the Next Twenty Centuries | Green Prophet


Saudi Builds Largest Solar Plant


princess Noura university

JEDDAH - Millennium Energy Industries (MEI) announced on Wednesday that it was awarded the design and build contract of the largest solar district hot water project in the world, for the Princess Noura University for Women Project in Riyadh. The university is a flagship project in the Kingdom and reaffirms the country’s focus on education and energy efficiency.
The Ministry of Finance has assembled a world class consortium including the general contractor for the infrastructure of the project, a joint venture between Consolidated Contracting Company (CCC) and El-Seif Contracting, with Dar Al Handaseh as the Consultant on the project. MEI was awarded the contract for this specialized system after a rigorous and competitive due diligence process, with international competition.
The solar district water heating system, which will be engineered, procured, and constructed by Millennium Energy Industries (MEI), will support the district-heating network for the entire university campus.
The university campus will include student accommodation and a world class hospital. The solar system, with over 17 MW of hot water capacity, is expected to provide significant savings on fuel consumptions while reducing carbon emissions. The system is scheduled to be commissioned before the launch of the university in 2011.
The use of practical and cost-effective solar solutions such as solar hot water, allow clients to save cost and create a better environment with lower emissions, without significant capital cost/investment.

Ennis Rimawi, chairman of Millennium Energy Industries and managing partner of Catalyst Private Equity, said: “We are proud to be selected to design and build this flagship project after significant international competition. This project is a complement to the Government and leadership of Saudi Arabia, it demonstrates a combination of cost efficiency, environmental consideration, and technology advancement.”
MEI was founded in 2002 with the objective of serving the solar energy needs of the region utilizing best in class proven technology for practical solar thermal heating, cooling, and power. Today, the company has over 200 reference solar projects in more than 10 countries including clients such as Marriott, Movenpick, Safeway and Schlumberger.

Saudi Gazette - Saudi university to build world
 
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Put another way, in just one day, enough solar energy hits Saudi sands to power the kingdom for 72 years, according to a study made by the World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology.

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Wow amazing.
Finally the oven we call climate has something to offer.
But the energy conversion rate of solar panels is below what needed for mass adoption yet. IMO
 
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@jellodragon LOL, that was some funny $hit
guess the legend didn't get this

but I do hope we use the solar power as a source of energy
soon we are going to use oil more than what we produce
 
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I hate to brag about it, but it seems that god really loves Saudi lol
u know near madina their is a mining region, it,s called mahd al Dhahab which literally means
"the cradle of gold" and its like mountains of gold
and has not been used properly yet
 
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I hate to brag about it, but it seems that god really loves Saudi lol
u know near madina their is a mining region, it,s called mahd al Dhahab which literally means
"the cradle of gold" and its like mountains of gold
and has not been used properly yet

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keep it for the future. :lol:
 
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Oh bummer. All the people who kept hoping for Saudi Arabia to run out of Oil is now going to have to wait till Saudi Arabai runs out of sun :undecided:

And lol loved "The oven we call climate" remark hit the nail on the head right there.
 
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Saudi Arabia is one of the best places to produce Electricity from Sun this can even done with lot of power in winters to because even in winters sun heat is really strong and if other close countries want they can get them to and it can also result in establishment of Solar cell producing industry
 
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Good for Saudis.

When the solar panels economy is in a disaster situation: a lot of companies in USA and now in China have strong financial problems and many of them disappeared.
 
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@jellodragon LOL, that was some funny $hit
guess the legend didn't get this

but I do hope we use the solar power as a source of energy
soon we are going to use oil more than what we produce



Nuclear, solar with icing on the cake wind and geothermal resources.


See link “Kingdom, China ink nuclear cooperation pact”:


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