World's largest solar cell project put on hold

Saudi Arabia has suspended the installation of the world's largest solar cell plant in the country with planned investments of more than USD 200 billion. Instead, the oil country will focus on a broader range of renewable energy sources, write several media.
Photo: Hasan Jamali/AP/Polfoto/Arkiv
Photo: Hasan Jamali/AP/Polfoto/Arkiv

Saudi Arabia has shelved its plan to install the world's biggest solar cell project in collaboration with Japanese SoftBank Group worth USD 200 billion, write several media, including Wall Street Journal.

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