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Saudi car imports spike in 2023
- June 11,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s car imports grew to 93,300 vehicles in 2023, up from 66,900 the previous year. Japan, India, South Korea, US, and Thailand are the leading exporters of cars to Saudi Arabia.
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MENA’s Renewable Energy Promise
- June 6,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia and other GCC countries are in a position to become, “not just a major source of renewable energy, but also a central and indispensable player in the global energy transition, uniquely able to balance supply and demand for all types of energy, both hydrocarbons, and renewables.”
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Middle East projected to surpass 100 GW of solar capacity by 2030
- May 30,2024
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- SUSTG Team
The total solar capacity in the Middle East at the end of 2023 exceeded 16 GW and is expected to approach 23 GW by the end of 2024. Projections indicate that by 2030, the capacity will surpass 100 GW, with green hydrogen projects contributing to an annual growth rate of 30%.
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“The Clean Hydrogen Economy and Saudi Arabia”: A Roadmap to Energy Leadership
- May 21,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Faculty and researchers from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) and King Abdullah Petroleum Studies & Research Center (KAPSARC) have unveiled a new publication: “The Clean Hydrogen Economy and Saudi Arabia.”
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Aramco launches first quantum computer in Saudi Arabia
- May 20,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Aramco has signed an agreement with Pasqal, a global leader in neutral atom quantum computing, to install the first quantum computer in Saudi Arabia.
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Prospects for Saudi Arabia hitting 2030 Renewable Energy Targets
- April 19,2024
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- SUSTG Team
In 2016 Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 had an initial target of deploying 9.5GW of green energy by 2030. The latest revision made in 2023 targets 130GW of renewable power capacity by 2030. GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company, says the Kingdom can come close to that target.
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Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to the U.N. to Chair Historic Commission on the Status of Women
- April 5,2024
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- SUSTG Team
The United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) unanimously decided to choose Saudi Arabia to chair the 69th session of the commission during the year 2025, according to reports.
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KSRelief Spearheads Saudi aid to Gaza and the Globe
- March 29,2024
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- SUSTG Team
King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSRelief) provides humanitarian aid and relief to people outside of Saudi Arabia’s borders. KSRelief was established by King Salman bin Abdulaziz in 2015 and works in 46 countries, with a focus on the Middle East and North Africa region.
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Saudi Arabia to join Miss Universe for the first time
- March 26,2024
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- SUSTG Team
27-year-old model, influencer, and beauty pageant veteran Rumy AlQahtani announced on Instagram that she will be representing Saudi Arabia in 72nd Miss Universe contest in Mexico later this year.
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Hyundai and Red Sea Global Agree to Test EVs and Air Mobility Systems
- March 25,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Hyundai Motor Group said on Monday it has agreed with Saudi Arabia’s state-sponsored developer Red Sea Global (RSG) to cooperate in the Middle Eastern country’s push for electrification and other eco-friendly future mobility projects.
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Saudi Arabia Forging Ahead in Building its First Nuclear Power Plant
“Given the importance of nuclear energy in social and economic development, the Kingdom is moving towards benefiting from nuclear energy and its radiation applications for peaceful purposes,” declared Prince Abdulaziz at the 68th Session of the General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna.
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Energy Minister: Saudi Arabia continues work on building first nuclear power plant
Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said that Saudi Arabia continues work on building its first nuclear power plant. He also revealed that Riyadh will host International Conference on Nuclear Emergencies by the end of 2025. Addressing the 68th Session of the General Conference of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in the Austrian capital Vienna on Monday, he said that the Kingdom has completed the readiness requirements related to nuclear regulatory work. "We are continuing to implement our national project for peaceful nuclear energy, while our systems and infrastructure meet the required international regulatory requirements," he said.
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How Hamas Uses Brutality to Maintain Power
But the reality of the war, according to U.S. officials, is that the Israeli military and Hamas carry out questionable acts nearly every day. Many of the reports reviewed by American intelligence analysts involve Israeli actions: military strikes that kill large numbers of civilians, errant attacks on aid convoys or other deadly incidents. But a large number of reports involve Hamas, both its acts of terrorism against hostages and its abuses of Palestinians.
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Top five thermal power plants in development in Saudi Arabia
Thermal capacity accounted for 50.5% of total power plant installations globally in 2023, according to GlobalData, with total recorded thermal capacity of 4,608GW. This is expected to contribute 35.2% by the end of 2030 with capacity of installations aggregating up to 5,040GW. Of the total global thermal capacity, 1.97% is in Saudi Arabia.
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US most powerful tourism market; Saudi Arabia tops in growth
The US remains the world’s most powerful travel and tourism market, contributing a record-breaking $2.36 trillion to the nation’s economy last year, according to the World Travel & Tourism Council's (WTTC) 2024 Economic Impact Trends Report. Saudi Arabia leads the growth international tourism spending with a 91.3% jump compared to 2019, the report noted. Despite the slow return of spending from international travelers, the US keeps pole position, with almost double the economic contribution of its nearest rival.
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Algeria has never seen a smooth transfer of power. It won’t in this election, either.
Tebboune was first elected in a controversial 2019 poll organized against the backdrop of the Hirak, a mass popular uprising demanding new leadership. The call for transition was a direct challenge to the country’s reigning political order—the shadowy cabal of military and political elites that Algerians refer to as “le pouvoir” (the power).
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ACWA Power locks in funds for 5.5 GW of solar in Saudi Arabia
ACWA Power Co (TADAWUL:2082) has secured SAR 9.7 billion (USD 2.6bn/EUR 2.33bn) in financing from a consortium of local and international banks for the construction of three large-scale solar power plants in Saudi Arabia with a combined capacity of 5.5 GW.
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Mastercard and Saudia Partner to Empower Women Entrepreneurs in Saudi Arabia with ‘Her Voice’
This season, Mastercard and Saudia will be putting inspiration into action by partnering with Blossom Accelerator, Saudi Arabia's first tech-inclusion and female-focused accelerator, to host three workshops — in Jeddah, Riyadh, and Khobar — providing budding female entrepreneurs, aspiring leaders, and small business owners access to all-important learning and networking opportunities.
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Power couple Ronaldo and Rodriguez take Saudi Arabia by storm in new season of I Am Georgina
Saudi Arabia is increasingly becoming the new hotspot for global celebrities, especially from the football world. Cristiano Ronaldo has been making headlines on and off the pitch and recently set a YouTube record, acquiring nearly 15 million subscribers in just 24 hours. Likewise, his partner, Georgina Rodriguez, has been the talk of the town as well, returning with yet another instalment of her Netflix reality show, I Am Georgina.
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Empowered but afraid: do Saudi women have the capability to freely decide their university majors?
Results revealed that new legislation and regulations in Saudi Arabia have positively influenced sociocultural transformation. However, in small cities and nonurban settings, women may struggle to reject traditional social norms despite their empowerment. The findings indicate that encouraging students’ voluntary work and their membership in groups and organisations, as well as ensuring diverse hiring practices are in place in rural areas and small cities, could support a more general acceptance of women’s empowerment.
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