The Kingdom aims to achieve a storage capacity of up to 48 gigawatt-hours by 2030
Saudi Arabia has established itself as a leading player among the top ten global markets in the area of energy storage in Saudi Arabia, coinciding with the launch of the Bisha Project, which boasts a capacity of 2000 MWh and stands as one of the largest energy storage projects in the Middle East and Africa. Through the National Renewable Energy Program, managed by the Ministry of Energy, the Kingdom aims to achieve a storage capacity of up to 48 gigawatt-hours by 2030. To date, 26 gigawatt-hours of storage projects have been tendered, and they are at various stages of…

