The association's “Solar Outlook Report 2025” provides an overview of the trends, innovations, technical advancements, challenges and opportunities of the region's solar landscape. It projects that MENA's solar capacity hit 24 GW (AC) in 2024, which would represent a 25% year-on-year. . Leading companies are developing pioneering assets in sectors such as solar, wind, and battery energy storage (BESS), some of which are set to be the largest in the world. Each project is a testament to the region's determination to lead the global transition to sustainable energy while. . The Middle East Solar Industry Association's (MESIA) latest report says solar capacity in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region grew by 25% in 2024, with local manufacturing and energy storage also accelerating. There was substantial growth in the MENA region's solar market in. 2024. . radiance, is uniquely positioned to lead the global renewable energy transition. Solar photovoltaic (PV) technology, which converts sunlight into el rowth in the years to come, the Middle East is accelerating its solar ambitions. From large-scale utility projects to innovative PV technologies and. . Saudi Arabia is expecting approx. 19 new solar projects with an anticipated capacity of 9 GW by 2030. • In Middle East, Greece is going to be a major market for forthcoming solar development. The country anticipates with a capacity above Middle East solar energy capacity to witness an addition of. . From the sprawling solar parks of the UAE to pioneering projects in Saudi Arabia, these solar power projects showcase the Middle East's technological advancements and commitment to a sustainable future. Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum (MBR) Solar Park (UAE) The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar. . Record-breaking solar farms, billion-dollar investments, and the world's lowest tariffs—the Middle East is racing to dominate clean energy. Can it lead the global solar revolution? The Middle East, long defined by its oil wealth, is now emerging as a global leader in solar power. Once considered an.
Ligna Energy and Altris are conducting a development project to create the world's first ultrathin sodium-ion battery, based on Altris' industrialised sodium-ion technology and with planned production at Ligna's facility in Norrköping.. Ligna Energy and Altris are conducting a development project to create the world's first ultrathin sodium-ion battery, based on Altris' industrialised sodium-ion technology and with planned production at Ligna's facility in Norrköping.. Ligna Energy and Altris are conducting a development project to create the world's first ultrathin sodium-ion battery, based on Altris' industrialised sodium-ion technology and with planned production at Ligna's facility in Norrköping. Ligna already operates a roll-to-roll production line for thin. . Our unique products are well suited for the low voltage mobile applications, robust defence applications, energy storage and maritime markets. At the core of all applications lies our robust pattented active material. Altris is taking another step in building a smarter and more resilient European. . Northvolt has developed a sodium-based battery, which doesn't require critical minerals and could help break European dependence on China for the technology Northvolt's sprawling battery research facility stands out as a modern cubic building of wood and steel between groves of birch trees and tall. . Altris, a Swedish sodium-ion battery developer, has raised an additional €7.3 million from existing investors, including InnoEnergy. The investment reinforces strong confidence in the company's strategic direction and comes shortly after the appointment of Christer Bergquist as permanent CEO. . In December, the Swedish Energy Agency awarded grants to four projects to support innovation in the fields of aerospace engineering, sodium-ion batteries, carbon dioxide-free sponge iron for the steel industry and carbon capture and storage (CCS). “By supporting everything from feasibility studies. . Swedish sodium-ion battery developer Altris will partner with Stockholm-based energy storage developer Polarium to develop and demonstrate an energy storage solution based on sodium-ion batteries, the companies announced on Wednesday. Polarium partners with Altris. Image by Polarium (polarium.com).