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Wednesday, 12 October 2022

Agreement penned to ensure KSA’s Red Sea International Airport’s carbon neutrality

Saudi’s Red Sea International Airport will be fully-powered by renewables: The PIF-owned Red Sea Development Company signed agreement with Dublin-based aviation management company DAA that will it manage and operate the Red Sea International Airport in Tabuk, KSA. DAA will source 100% of the airport's energy needs from renewables, a company statement published Monday details.

OTHER STORIES WORTH KNOWING ABOUT THIS MORNING-

  • Siemens Energy is setting up a Middle East innovation center in Abu Dhabi to incubate cleantech startups, according to an Abu Dhabi government statement yesterday.

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