TOKYO: SoftBank Group Corp Chief Executive Masayoshi Son announced on Wednesday a $200 billion solar power project in Saudi Arabia, which he described as “the world’s biggest solar power generation.”

The project is in cooperation with the kingdom’s young and powerful Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, a partner in the SoftBank Vision Fund, set up in 2016. The fund has already invested in companies in the US, India and Europe.

The deal is the first major investment by the fund in Saudi Arabia. It was announced in New York after a Saudi-US CEO forum held on the sidelines of the crown prince’s multi-day tour across the US.

The ample sunshine and land and Saudi Arabia’s pool of engineers and skilled workers make the foray into solar there lucrative, Son said.

He said the project will create 100,000 jobs, reduce Saudi Arabia’s dependence on oil for its electricity, which it can sell internationally instead, and will generate 200 gigawatts of electricity by 2030.

The kingdom, which is one of the world’s largest oil producers, estimates its local energy consumption will increase three-fold by 2030. To build up its renewable energy sector, the crown prince has outlined an initial target of generating 9.5GW of renewable energy in his “Vision 2030” plan, which is a blueprint of mostly economic targets aimed at creating more jobs for the country’s majority young population entering the workforce in the coming years and diversifying the economy away from its reliance on oil exports for revenue.

The solar panels for the project will be imported at first, but will later include a panel manufacturing and assembly site, according to Son. Construction on the project begins immediately, and electricity generation will start next year, he told reporters.

The announcement could boost confidence in the crown prince’s efforts to attract billions in foreign investment during his US tour after the unprecedented arrest of hundreds of top figures in Saudi Arabia, including prices, business moguls and military officers last year.

Published in Dawn, March 29th, 2018

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