Reports: Saudi Arabia targets $100bn spend on solar and nuclear

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World's largest oil producer wants low-carbon sources to meet domestic demand so more crude is available for export

Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil producer, is looking to make a $100bn (£62bn) investment in solar and nuclear power to help secure its energy future. The country holds about a fifth of the world's...

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