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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has invested more than $750 million in United Nations projects to help develop alternative energy sources
.
The UAE has invested US$750 million in UN projects to develop alternative energy sources
The funding will contribute to the research and development of renewable technologies and reduce production costs
.
The UAE hopes to get half of its energy needs from alternative sources by 2050, including nuclear power generation
.
Dubai is also building what it claims is the world's largest concentrated solar power plant
.
The UAE plans to assist other countries in developing projects that can generate electricity from alternative energy sources, including developed economies
such as Spain, Australia and the United Kingdom.
,
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has invested more than $750 million in United Nations projects to help develop alternative energy sources
.
The UAE has invested US$750 million in UN projects to develop alternative energy sources
The UAE has invested US$750 million in UN projects to develop alternative energy sourcesThe funding will contribute to the research and development of renewable technologies and reduce production costs
.
The UAE hopes to get half of its energy needs from alternative sources by 2050, including nuclear power generation
.
Dubai is also building what it claims is the world's largest concentrated solar power plant
.
The UAE plans to assist other countries in developing projects that can generate electricity from alternative energy sources, including developed economies
such as Spain, Australia and the United Kingdom.
,