Saudi Arabia is advancing a comprehensive framework to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through a range of strategies, including the displacement of liquid fuels, the implementation of energy efficiency measures, and the deployment of renewable energy technologies. To complement these efforts and address a critical research gap in Saudi Arabia, this study investigates the potential role of biogas as a viable contributor to national emission reduction targets. Specifically, the study estimates the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) for biogas-based power generation across multiple feedstock co-digestion scenarios. The analysis estimates the LCOE for biogas electricity in Saudi Arabia at $54 to $116 per megawatt-hour, positioning it within the competitive range of global benchmarks.

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Positioning Saudi Arabia’s Biogas Power Sector on the Global Stage: A Comparative Economic and Environmental Analysis
Saudi Arabia is advancing a comprehensive framework to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through a range…
25th June 2025
The Rapid Expansion of Battery Energy Storage: Why the Saudi Market Is Booming
Saudi Arabia is advancing a comprehensive framework to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through a range…
27th March 2025