MENA’s Emergence as a Hub for Renewable Energy Supply Chains (MEI)

The Middle East and North Africa will become one of the world’s foremost renewable energy producing regions and a hub for international renewable energy supply chains within the next 25 years.

Cross-border electricity interconnections form an offtake mechanism for renewable energy exports but are insufficient for creating robust renewable energy supply chains. The general lack of progress in the development of trans-Mediterranean interconnection for MENA renewable power exports to the wider European Union market stems from the lack of deliberate coordination between renewable power generation capacity and the construction of interconnections as offtake mechanisms.

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