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SoftBank, Saudi Arabia announce massive solar power project

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Group Corp announced today a USD 200 billion solar power project in Saudi Arabia, which promises to be the largest of its kind ever.

The project is in cooperation with Mohammed bin Salman, a in the Vision Fund, set up in 2016.

The fund has already invested in companies in the U.S., and The deal announced at a conference in is the first major one in

The ample sunshine and land and Saudi Arabia's pool of engineers and skilled workers make the foray into solar there lucrative, Son said.

He said the project will create 100,000 jobs, reduce Saudi Arabia's dependence on for its electricity, which it can sell internationally instead, and will generate 200 gigawatts of by 2030.

He described the project as "the world's biggest solar power generation." The solar panels will be imported at first, but the project will later include a and assembly site, according to Son.

Construction on the project begins immediately, and generation will start next year, he told reporters.

SoftBank, founded in 1981, has within its sprawling investment empire financial-technology, and the Pepper human-shaped companion robot.

The first to offer the in Japan, has bought British company and Japanese professional baseball team, the Hawks.

Son has been a of after the 2011 tsunami set off multiple meltdowns in Fukushima, northeastern Japan, the worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl, and sees as a key part of his company strategy.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Wed, March 28 2018. 16:20 IST
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