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Driven by ambitious energy transition goals, Gulf states are undertaking massive renewable energy projects, such as the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park in Dubai – set to become the world's largest single-site solar farm. Chinese energy firms are establishing themselves as key partners in the Gulf's green push. They are moving beyond product exports to making investments, such as building local plants and setting up regional headquarters.
Driven by ambitious energy transition goals, Gulf states are undertaking massive renewable energy projects, such as the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park in Dubai – set to become the world's largest single-site solar farm. Chinese energy firms are establishing themselves as key partners in the Gulf's green push. They are moving beyond product exports to making investments, such as building local plants and setting up regional headquarters.