Solar power in Saudi Arabia has become more important to the country as oil prices have risen. Saudi Arabia is located in the Arabian Peninsula, where it receives 12 hours of sun a day. Saudi Arabia has the potential to supply its electrical needs solely with solar power. As the largest oil producer and exporter in the world and. • The Sakaka solar plant is located in Sakaka City, Saudi Arabia. Construction on the project began in November 2018 and the project finished in November 2019. The plant produces roughly 900 GWh of electricity per. The main technologies Saudi Arabia employs are photovoltaic and concentrated solar power. Of these two, photovoltaic (PV) systems are the most commonly applied throughout Saudi Arabia. They produce clean electricity by converting. Saudi Arabia's public interest in solar energy is similarly affected by social acceptance, finances, politics, and awareness. A recent study shows that residential solar photovoltaic systems (RSPSs) are desirable among respondents of varying. • • • In 2011, The United States and Saudi Arabia jointly set up a solar-research station in Al-Uyaynah village. The village, located about 30 miles northwest of Riyadh, had no electric supply at the time. The station is operated by the King Abdulaziz City for. The Saudi government is pushing their renewable energy goals through solar developments and research, indicating their support for the cause. However, they face obstacles from existing subsidy frameworks and a distorted energy market, which are. Saudi Arabia is striving to transition its reliance on fossil fuels to renewable energy sources within the next two decades. The government plans to produce 41 GW of solar energy by 2040 and invest $108.9 billion by 2032. Part of this initiative is The Line,.