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Jordan to host renewable energy investment forum

  • The forum will discuss over three days many important and vital issues on various fields of renewable energy, energy efficiency, green hydrogen.
  • The forum's themes will also cover innovative agricultural patterns, energy management, carbon trading.

AMMAN, JORDAN – Amman is scheduled to host the Seventh International Investment Forum for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in MENA on Sunday, organized by the Arab Renewable Energy Commission(AREC), with Arab and international participation.

In a statement Saturday, AREC’s Secretary-General, Mohammed Taani, said the forum will discuss over three days many “important and vital” issues on various fields of renewable energy, energy efficiency, smart cities and grids, green hydrogen and sustainability.

Taani added that the forum’s themes will also cover innovative agricultural patterns, energy management, green hydrogen, carbon trading and green economy.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Egypt, Sudan, Libya, Palestine, Syria, Mauritania, Morocco, the United States of America, Switzerland, Germany, Czech Republic, the Netherlands, Romania, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Yemen, Britain and Chad will participate in the forum.

Qatar currently chairs AREC.