Saudi Arabia’s Clean Energy Investments Reach Nearly $10 Billion in 2025

Total capital committed to operational renewable energy developments in Saudi Arabia surged to SAR 36.11 billion ($9.64 billion) by the close of 2025, according to official data published by the General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT).

This investment milestone underscores the rapid acceleration of the Kingdom’s clean energy transition under the Vision 2030 framework, which aims to diversify the national energy mix away from liquid fuels and generate 50% of the country’s electricity from renewable sources by the decade’s end. Prominent utility-scale installations—primarily centered around solar photovoltaic (PV) and onshore wind infrastructure led by state-backed developers like ACWA Power and the Public Investment Fund (PIF)—have served as the primary drivers of this capital deployment, drastically boosting grid-connected green capacity across the nation.

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