Is the UAE Solar Market a Mirage?
Scott Burger: January 22, 2013
Abu Dhabi isn’t investing purely for its image; it’s also investing for energy security and human capital development.
Abu Dhabi isn’t investing purely for its image; it’s also investing for energy security and human capital development.
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“We are prepared to deal with whatever we need to deal with to play in the market.”
PV does work in the Middle East. And it will keep unemployment down, as they need lots of laborers to brush the dust off the panels every two weeks.
Ship sinking; band instructed to keep playing.
Rich oil deposits have put Abu Dhabi on the world stage, and they are driving changes at breakneck speed.