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Qatar’s General Electricity and Water Corporation (KAHRAMAA) launches the National Renewable Energy Strategy (QNRES)
Roshn is a Saudi national real estate gigaproject launched by the Public Investment Fund (PIF) in August 2020 as part of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.
The Philippines offers growing opportunities in geothermal power development.
Canada’s Atlantic provinces are leveraging their expertise in renewable energy and nuclear technology to make hydrogen central to achieving net-zero goals.
India’s Oil and Natural Gas Corporation is launching a fresh geothermal drilling campaign, which could pave the way for U.S. technology providers in the sector.
Opportunities for U.S. firms in the Greek Hydrogen Market
The AfCFTA Investment Protocol provides a coordinated landscape for investments in Africa.
Ghana implements World Bank-funded smart meter project to improve revenue collection in the energy sector.
Evolving consumer preferences, market dynamics, and energy needs in the Indian EV landscape are leading to new market opportunities for U.S. companies.
U.S. energy companies, with a reputation for innovative technologies and quality products and services, are well-positioned to compete in the Ethiopian market.
U.S. technology companies should consider Ethiopia’s low-cost energy for data-intensive technologies like bitcoin mining, data mining, and data centers.
Thailand seeks advanced upstream electric vehicle products and energy storage systems to meet surging EV truck demand.
Singapore seeks to achieve a net-zero economy by 2050 by adopting clean energy as part of the country’s energy transition roadmap.
India’s green hydrogen sector holds big opportunities for U.S. solutions as the country works to achieve its ambitious climate goals.
The UK government’s ambition for up to 24 Gigawatts (GW) of nuclear capacity by 2050 opens supply chain opportunities for U.S. companies.