中东将成为可再生能源和清洁能源市场领导者

   2021-05-11 互联网讯

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核心提示:   据阿拉伯贸易通讯社2021年5月3日迪拜报道,由于精心设计的拍卖、有利的融资条件和不断下降的技术成本

   据阿拉伯贸易通讯社2021年5月3日迪拜报道,由于精心设计的拍卖、有利的融资条件和不断下降的技术成本,中东将成为可再生能源和清洁能的市场领导者,所有这些都将有助于使中东可再生能源和清洁能源成为主旋律。

  来自英富曼市场的研究显示,在未来的20年里,中东和北非地区计划拥有83吉瓦的可再生能源和清洁能源的产能,主要是太阳能发电和风力发电,超过550亿阿联酋迪拉姆(149.7亿美元)的太阳能项目预计将在2026年投入使用。

  在此背景下,可再生能源和清洁能源将成为中东能源首届虚拟焦点周的主题。

  中东能源公司总监克劳迪娅·孔尼塞纳表示:“我们预计在未来5年内,可再生能源和清洁能源将占中东地区电力行业总投资的34%。”

  孔尼塞纳说:“当然,随着中东地区对新电力产能的需求不断增加,讨论的热门话题之一是可再生能源和清洁能源,以及各国如何推进这一领域的举措。在这个问题上建立对话对支持中东能源公司未来所有决策过程至关重要。”

  在海湾合作委员会国家中,得益于强大的开发管道,阿联酋在能源转型方面仍处于领先地位。这些项目包括阿布扎比的2吉瓦大富拉太阳能项目,该项目最终将为16万户家庭提供电力,以及同样位于阿联酋首都的1.5吉瓦PV3项目。

  在迪拜,Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum (MBR)太阳能设施的第4和第5阶段正在开发中。一旦完工,MBR电厂将成为世界上最大的单个规模太阳能发电装置,到2030年前全面运行时,计划总发电量将达到5吉瓦。

  把这些数据放在一起看,1GW等于312.5万块光伏板。最近发表的《Covid-19对可再生能源市场的影响——2021年全球预测》报告强调了可再生能源和清洁能源部门的重要性以及预期增长。

  调查结果显示,可再生能源和清洁能源的收入预计将从2020年的6750亿阿联酋迪拉姆增加到2021年的8290亿阿联酋迪拉姆,同比将增长22%。

  孔尼塞纳补充说:“根据这些调查结果,我们制定了一个会议计划,作为我们为期三天的虚拟会议的一部分,提供机会来讨论、辩论和更多地了解可再生能源和清洁能源对石油行业的影响。”

  红海公用事业公司首席项目交付官伊恩·威廉姆森说:“我们将能够证明,即使是这样规模的旅游目的地,也可以100%由可再生能源提供动力。最终,各国的能源电网将由可再生能源和核能供电,但与此同时,我们可以实现红海项目100%的可再生能源,同时不使用电网。”

  他补充说:“我们一开始的雄心壮志是为红海项目提供100%的可再生能源,我们正在实现这一目标。”

  中东能源首届虚拟焦点周第一天的主题将包括“实现绿色氢的潜力——这将是能源转型的游戏规则改变者”;第二天,会议的主要议题将是“净零竞争:企业如何向‘新能源’模式过渡”。在最后一天,“在英国、非洲、亚洲和中东的潜在地区探索风电发展的机会”将成为中心议题。

  重点行业周是中东能源公司于2021年5月17日至6月9日举办的为期4周的系列在线活动中的第一个,主要包括:可再生能源和清洁能源、输配、临界和备用电力以及能源消费和管理。

  李峻 编译自 阿拉伯贸易通讯社

  原文如下:

  Middle East to become a market leader in renewable and clean energy

  The Middle East is set to become a market leader in renewable and clean energy due to well-designed auctions, favourable financing conditions, and declining technology costs, all contributing to bringing renewables into the mainstream.

  Research from Informa Markets revealed 83 GW of renewable and clean energy capacity, mainly solar and wind power, is planned across the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region within the next 20 years, and more than AED55 billion ($14.97 billion) of solar power projects are expected to become operational by 2026.

  Against this backdrop, renewable and clean Energy will debut as the theme for Middle East Energy’s inaugural virtual focus week on May 17, 2021.

  Claudia Konieczna, Exhibition Director, Middle East Energy, said: “We expect renewable and clean energy to account for 34% of total power sector investments across the Mena region in the next five years.

  “Naturally, with the demand for new power capacity increasing in the region, one of the hot topics of discussion is renewable and clean energy and how countries are advancing initiatives in this sector. Creating dialogue on this subject is paramount to supporting Middle East Energy’s attendees in all future decision-making processes.”

  In the GCC, the UAE remains a leader in energy transition thanks to a robust pipeline of developments. These include the 2GW Al Dhafra solar power project in Abu Dhabi, which will eventually power 160,000 homes, and the 1.5GW PV3 project, also in the capital.

  In Dubai, the fourth and fifth phases of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum (MBR) solar facility are under development. once completed, the MBR plant will be the world’s largest single-site solar installation, with a planned total capacity of 5GW when fully operational by 2030.

  Putting those figures in context, 1GW is equal to 3.125 million photovoltaic panels. The importance of the renewables and clean sector, and the anticipated growth, was recently underscored in the report “Covid-19 Impact on Renewable Energy Market – Global Forecast to 2021”.

  The findings revealed revenue generated from renewable and clean energy is expected to increase from AED675 billion in 2020 to AED829 billion in 2021, representing a 22% increase.

  “In line with these findings, we have developed a conference programme which provides the opportunity to discuss, debate and learn more about the impact renewable and clean energy will have on the sector as part of our virtual three-day conference,” added Konieczna.

  Ian Williamson, Chief Project Delivery, Red Sea Utilities said: “We will be able to evidence that tourist destinations, even at this scale, can be 100% powered by renewable energy. Eventually, nations will have their energy grids powered from renewables and nuclear, but in the meantime, we can achieve 100% renewable energy for The Red Sea project while staying ‘off grid.”

  “We started with the ambition of having 100% renewable energy sources for The Red Sea project, and we are delivering on it,” he added.

  Topics on day one include ‘Realising the potential of green hydrogen – will this be the game-changer for the energy transition’;. On day two, leading the agenda will be ‘Race to net-zero: How will the corporates transition towards the ‘New Energy’ scenario’;. On the final day, ‘Exploring the opportunities around growing wind sector, in potential regions of UK, Africa, Asia and the Middle East’, will take centre stage.

  The focused sector week is the first of a four-week series of online events brought by Middle East Energy from May 17 until June 9, 2021, featuring: Renewable & Clean Energy, Transmission & Distribution, Critical & Backup Power and Energy Consumption & Management.



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