The markets for renewable energies have become highly competitive. The Europeans as first developers of the global energy transition have long since ceased to be the only ones acting worldwide. While the Chinese and Americans are scoring points mainly in their home markets, Europe is now increasingly facing competition from the Gulf region.
Renewable energies are on the rise in more and more countries around the world. Even the oil states in the Gulf region can no longer close their eyes to the need to rely on cheaper renewable energies due to constantly falling oil prices.
And such projects can be implemented excellently not only in their own countries, but also elsewhere - in Uzbekistan, for example. The Central Asian state with 33.2 million inhabitants ...