Core Insights - Turkey and Saudi Arabia signed a renewable energy investment agreement in Riyadh, with Saudi Arabia committing approximately $2 billion to develop solar and wind projects in Turkey [1] - The projects will have a total installed capacity of 5,000 megawatts, with the first phase focusing on building solar power plants with a capacity of around 2,000 megawatts in Sivas and Karaman provinces [1] - The Turkish Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources stated that the funding for the projects will primarily come from external financing and credit support provided by international financial institutions [1] - The solar power plants are expected to meet the electricity needs of approximately 2.1 million households, marking one of the largest foreign direct investments in Turkey's energy sector [1] - This collaboration is a significant step for Turkey in advancing its energy transition and expanding its clean energy capacity [1]
土耳其与沙特签署20亿美元可再生能源投资协议
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-04 10:21