The Eighth Arab Forum for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency has approved Jordan as the headquarters of the Arab Center for Renewable Energy, electric vehicles, and smart grids to unify regulatory legislation and instructions, as per news reports.
According to a statement issued by the Arab Renewable Energy Commission (AREC), the forum chose Amman as the center’s headquarters due to Jordan’s accumulated expertise in qualifying trained technical personnel, classifying companies and institutions operating in the sector, and being the connection point and investment gateway for all Arab countries.
Speaking during the forum, AREC’s Secretary General, Mohammad Ta’ani, said that the forum focused on importance of Jordan being a “vital” center for investment, smart grids, green hydrogen and sustainability, and an “important” hub for energy transfer among countries of the continents of Asia, Europe and Africa.
AREC’s secretary general, Mohammad Ta’ani, said the forum focused on the importance of Jordan being an important center for investment, smart grids, green hydrogen and sustainability, and a significant hub for energy transfer among countries of the continents of Asia, Europe and Africa. IT was further discussed that Jordan is valued for its accumulated expertise in qualifying trained technical personnel and classifying companies and institutions operating in the sector.