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Kuwait Plans to Multiply Renewable Generation by Fifteen, but Targets Will Need More Time

Kuwait faces relentless heat, aging infrastructure and unplanned power outages, leading to significant investments to improve the reliability of the electricity grid. Currently, renewables account for less than 1% of the country’s electricity generation, but Kuwait aims to increase that figure to 15% by 2030, using natural gas as a key transition fuel. However, an analysis by Rystad Energy shows that this ambitious target may not be achieved. Ry…
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Kuwait faces relentless heat, aging infrastructure and unplanned power outages, leading to significant investments to improve the reliability of the electricity grid. Currently, renewables account for less than 1% of the country’s electricity generation, but Kuwait aims to increase that figure to 15% by 2030, using natural gas as a key transition fuel. However, an analysis by Rystad Energy shows that this ambitious target may not be achieved. Ry…

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