Abstract: This critical review report highlights the enormous potentiality and availability of re... more Abstract: This critical review report highlights the enormous potentiality and availability of renewable energy sources in the Gulf region. The earth suffers from extreme air pollution, climate changes, and extreme problems due to the enormous usage of underground carbon resources applications materialized in industrial, transport, and domestic sectors. The countries under Gulf Cooperation Council, i.e., Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, mainly explore those underground carbon resources for crude oil extraction and natural gas production. As a nonrenewable resource, these are bound to be exhausted in the near future. Hence, this review discusses the importance and feasibility of renewable sources in the Gulf region to persuade the scientific community to launch and explore renewable sources to obtain the maximum benefit in electric power generation. In most parts of the Gulf region, solar and wind energy sources are abundantly available. However, attempts to harness those resources are very limited. Furthermore, in this review report, innovative areas of advanced research (such as bioenergy, biomass) were proposed for the Gulf region to extract those resources at a higher magnitude to generate surplus power generation. Overall, this report clearly depicts the current scenario, current power demand, currently installed capacities, and the future strategies of power production from renewable power sources (viz., solar, wind, tidal, biomass, and bioenergy) in each and every part of the Gulf region.(This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY
Abstract: This critical review report highlights the enormous potentiality and availability of re... more Abstract: This critical review report highlights the enormous potentiality and availability of renewable energy sources in the Gulf region. The earth suffers from extreme air pollution, climate changes, and extreme problems due to the enormous usage of underground carbon resources applications materialized in industrial, transport, and domestic sectors. The countries under Gulf Cooperation Council, i.e., Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, mainly explore those underground carbon resources for crude oil extraction and natural gas production. As a nonrenewable resource, these are bound to be exhausted in the near future. Hence, this review discusses the importance and feasibility of renewable sources in the Gulf region to persuade the scientific community to launch and explore renewable sources to obtain the maximum benefit in electric power generation. In most parts of the Gulf region, solar and wind energy sources are abundantly available. However, attempts to harness those resources are very limited. Furthermore, in this review report, innovative areas of advanced research (such as bioenergy, biomass) were proposed for the Gulf region to extract those resources at a higher magnitude to generate surplus power generation. Overall, this report clearly depicts the current scenario, current power demand, currently installed capacities, and the future strategies of power production from renewable power sources (viz., solar, wind, tidal, biomass, and bioenergy) in each and every part of the Gulf region.(This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY
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and extreme problems due to the enormous usage of underground carbon resources applications
materialized in industrial, transport, and domestic sectors. The countries under Gulf Cooperation
Council, i.e., Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, mainly
explore those underground carbon resources for crude oil extraction and natural gas production. As
a nonrenewable resource, these are bound to be exhausted in the near future. Hence, this review
discusses the importance and feasibility of renewable sources in the Gulf region to persuade the scientific community to launch and explore renewable sources to obtain the maximum benefit in electric
power generation. In most parts of the Gulf region, solar and wind energy sources are abundantly
available. However, attempts to harness those resources are very limited. Furthermore, in this review
report, innovative areas of advanced research (such as bioenergy, biomass) were proposed for the
Gulf region to extract those resources at a higher magnitude to generate surplus power generation.
Overall, this report clearly depicts the current scenario, current power demand, currently installed
capacities, and the future strategies of power production from renewable power sources (viz., solar,
wind, tidal, biomass, and bioenergy) in each and every part of the Gulf region.(This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY
and extreme problems due to the enormous usage of underground carbon resources applications
materialized in industrial, transport, and domestic sectors. The countries under Gulf Cooperation
Council, i.e., Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, mainly
explore those underground carbon resources for crude oil extraction and natural gas production. As
a nonrenewable resource, these are bound to be exhausted in the near future. Hence, this review
discusses the importance and feasibility of renewable sources in the Gulf region to persuade the scientific community to launch and explore renewable sources to obtain the maximum benefit in electric
power generation. In most parts of the Gulf region, solar and wind energy sources are abundantly
available. However, attempts to harness those resources are very limited. Furthermore, in this review
report, innovative areas of advanced research (such as bioenergy, biomass) were proposed for the
Gulf region to extract those resources at a higher magnitude to generate surplus power generation.
Overall, this report clearly depicts the current scenario, current power demand, currently installed
capacities, and the future strategies of power production from renewable power sources (viz., solar,
wind, tidal, biomass, and bioenergy) in each and every part of the Gulf region.(This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY