A trend that is gaining momentum in new Saudi projects, airports and commercial complexes, it combines power generation and shade provision, representing an ideal exploitation of spaces in the Kingdom's climate.
"The Saudi market is moving towards hybrid solutions that integrate wind power (active at night) with solar power (active during the day) and energy storage systems. This ensures a stable and reliable 24-hour power supply, as planned for projects like NEOM and the Red Sea
A vital solution for farms, restrooms and camps spread outside the urban scope of Saudi cities. Depends on isolated solar systems with batteries to achieve self-sufficiency of electricity
As one of the most significant national achievements, the 'Saudi Wind and Solar Resource Atlas' provides accurate wind speed data across the Kingdom, enabling developers to identify optimal locations and confidently conduct feasibility studies for their projects
A strategic solution for factories and large companies in industrial cities such as Jubail and Yanbu, where dedicated plants are designed to reduce operational costs and achieve sustainability goals aligned with Vision 2030
Foremost among them is the Dumat Al Jandal wind farm, the largest project of its kind in the Middle East. These megaprojects are the backbone for achieving Vision 2030's goals of diversifying energy and feeding huge productive capacities into the national grid.
Small-scale wind turbines are increasingly used to provide sustainable power for farms, telecom towers, and industrial projects located far from the electrical grid, ensuring operational continuity in remote areas
This solution stands out as a smart investment option for owners of villas and commercial buildings, where roofs are exploited to produce electricity and significantly reduce bills, and therefore we may witness a wide spread of these systems in Saudi cities in the coming years