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Middle East and Africa Renewable Energy Policy Handbook 2016 - Size,
Share, Global Trends, Company Profiles, Demand, Insights, Analysis,
Research, Report, Opportunities, Segmentation and Forecast
Summary
"Middle East and Africa Renewable Energy Policy Handbook 2016" is among the latest region
specific policy reports from GlobalData, that offers comprehensive information on major policies
governing renewable energy markets in the region. The report covers twelve key countries in the
region, providing the current and future renewable energy targets and plans along with the
present policy framework, giving a fair idea of overall growth potential of the renewable energy
industry in each of the countries. The report also provides major technology specific policies and
incentives provided in the each country. The countries covered in the report Algeria, Egypt, Iran,
Iraq, Israel, Morocco, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Syria, and UAE.
The report is built using data and information sourced from industry associations, government
websites and statutory bodies. The information is also sourced through other secondary research
sources such as industry and trade magazines.
Scope
- The report discussed the policy scenario in 12 key countries of the MEA region - Algeria,
Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Morocco, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Syria, and UAE.
- The report covers the different policy measures and incentives used by countries in the MEA
region to promote renewable energy.
Inquire more about this report: http://www.radiantinsights.com/research/middle-east-andafrica-renewable-energy-policy-handbook-2016
- The report details promotional measures in the region both for the overall renewable energy
industry and for specific renewable energy technologies that have potential in the region.
- The report discusses how the region fares in renewable energy deployment and compares the
12 countries against the use of different types or incentives.
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