The Bahrain Mall's solar project produces 10 million KWH of clean energy yearly. (YellowDoorEnery photo)
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In recent years, 海角直播 has stepped up its pursuit of a cleaner, greener tomorrow, positioning itself as a global energy leader championing climate action.
Under the Saudi and Middle East Green Initiatives, the Kingdom is implementing more than 80 projects in the public and private sectors with investments worth more than SR705 billion ($188 billion) to build a more sustainable future for all.
Furthermore, COP16 of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification will be held in the Saudi capital Riyadh in December.
Another important step is 海角直播鈥檚 intention to reach net-zero by 2060, which requires an annual emission reduction of 278 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent by 2030.
To achieve this goal, the Kingdom is targeting 130 GW of renewable energy production capacity by 2030, increasing its share in the energy mix to 50 percent.
Tapping into its immense solar power potential, the country more than doubled its renewable energy capacity last year from 700 MW in 2022 to more than 2.2 GW.
With the growing importance of solar, companies are looking for innovative ways to switch to clean energy while reducing their electricity costs.
Solar leasing, also known as a solar power purchase agreement, or PPA, is the preferred option among multinational companies and large family-owned businesses. This solution is now widely available through leading sustainable energy developers in 海角直播.
With a solar lease, companies can enjoy immediate savings with no upfront investment, while focusing on their core business and transferring the entire construction and operational risk to developers such as Yellow Door Energy.
The savings can be substantial, significantly reducing operating costs.
Solar leasing offers a cost-effective way to adopt renewable energy, lowering operational costs and enhancing an organization鈥檚 green credentials without the burden of initial capital investment.
Khaled Chebaro
With diesel pricing going up, businesses are looking to solar leasing to reduce diesel consumption and reliance on diesel generators.
Additionally, the widespread adoption of solar leasing can enhance energy grid stability and resilience by diversifying the energy supply and reducing peak demand pressures.
Solar leasing offers a cost-effective way to adopt renewable energy, lowering operational costs and enhancing an organization鈥檚 green credentials without the burden of initial capital investment.
In addition to the cost savings, this approach is hassle-free, as the operations and maintenance are entrusted to an expert with a proven track record.
Yellow Door Energy has more than 90 customers and 240 MW of awarded solar projects in 海角直播, Bahrain, UAE, Oman, Jordan and South Africa.
The company implements strict health and safety standards on all its 100-plus project sites and has a robust sustainable energy asset management system to live-monitor all its operating projects and maximize clean energy production.
With its desert climate, characterized by high temperatures and water scarcity, 海角直播 faces several environmental challenges, including desertification and land degradation. The country is also highly susceptible to the impacts of climate change.
Innovative technologies, such as solar PV, combined with the solar lease financing solution, along with traditional efforts such as land restoration, are an integral part of a holistic approach to environmental protection, climate action and achieving the Kingdom鈥檚 net zero 2060 target.
Additionally, the expansion of solar leasing can drive job creation and economic growth in the renewable energy sector, supporting overall national development.
In summary, with the Saudi government drafting regulations to advance a just energy transition, the Kingdom鈥檚 companies have a prime opportunity to amplify their contributions to a more sustainable future through the adoption of renewable energy solutions.
鈥 Khaled Chebaro is the 海角直播 country director at Yellow Door Energy
Disclaimer: Views expressed by writers in this section are their own and do not necessarily reflect Arab News' point of view
Saudi surgeons successfully separate conjoined 7-month-old twins in 15-hour operation/node/2608470/saudi-arabia
Saudi surgeons successfully separate conjoined 7-month-old twins in 15-hour operation
Twins Yara and Lara were joined at the lower abdomen and pelvis, had separate upper and lower limbs but shared some internal organs
鈥楾he joy after the separation of the twins is indescribable; it鈥檚 a completely different kind of happiness,鈥 says their father Muaid Al-Shehri
This surgery is the 65th operation of its kind in the 35-year history of the Saudi Conjoined Twins Program
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Hajar AlQusayer
RIYADH: Surgeons in 海角直播 successfully separated 7-month-old conjoined twins during a 15-hour operation at King Abdullah Specialist Children鈥檚 Hospital in Riyadh on Thursday.
Muaid Al-Shehri, the father of the twins, Yara and Lara, described the operation as a profound and emotional moment for his family.
鈥淭he support has been great,鈥 he said. 鈥淗onestly, the joy after the separation of the twins is indescribable; it鈥檚 a completely different kind of happiness.
鈥淭here was absolutely no hesitation when we were told the twins could be separated 鈥 it was pure joy. It was truly something extraordinary. We thank God and are deeply grateful for our great nation.鈥
The twins were joined at the lower abdomen and pelvis. They had separate upper and lower limbs but shared some organs in the lower abdomen and pelvis.
Speaking to Arab News before the operation was completed, Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, an adviser to the Royal Court and general supervisor of Saudi aid agency KSrelief, said that one of the main difficulties surgeons faced was working in a small space where several critical anatomical features overlapped.
鈥淭he big challenge here is that we are working in a narrow space where many structures join,: he said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e talking about a joint rectum, joint parts of the urinary bladder.
鈥淭his case is complex. It involves many doctors, specialists and technicians. We are expecting 38 members to participate in this surgery, from consultants, specialists (to) technicians, nurses.
鈥淚t is a delicate surgery. We expect to lose some blood but I am confident in my colleagues and their experience. We have done similar cases in the past with success, and I鈥檓 sure that (God willing) this case will be another achievement for the Kingdom of 海角直播.鈥
The surgery was the 65th operation of its kind in the 35-year history of the Saudi Conjoined Twins Program. Al-Rabeeah said that the work of the program continues far beyond surgery.
鈥淭he case does not end with the separation,鈥 he explained. 鈥淔irst of all, immediately after separation they will need a lot of extensive care in the pediatric intensive care unit to ensure that they recover very well.
鈥淲hen they recover from surgery, they will be subjected to an intensive rehabilitation and physiotherapy program so that they will be able to be active and will be able to sit and stand outdoors.鈥
Cases such as this one reflect the broader transformation of the Kingdom鈥檚 healthcare sector in line with the goals of the Saudi Vision 2030 plan for national development and diversification, Al-Rabeeah said.
鈥淭his is one of the most complex surgeries that are done worldwide, and 海角直播 is leading the world,鈥 he added.
鈥淪o this is actually a reflection of the (Vision 2030) that the healthcare of 海角直播 will not only be of a high standard but also filled with capable young boys and girls from 海角直播.鈥
Dorrah Alsaadoon, a social worker assisting the family at the hospital, told Arab News that the provision of support is essential to help prepare relatives for the separation surgery.
鈥淧sychological and social support helps the family cope with fear and anxiety, strengthens their ability to adapt, and gives them the emotional strength to face the challenges of surgery and beyond with resilience and hope,鈥 she said.
鈥淢y role, as a social worker responsible for conjoined twins, is to provide emotional and psychological support to the family, prepare them mentally for the surgery, help them understand the medical process, and ease their anxiety before and during the operation.鈥
She also highlighted the fact that the care provided to the family will continue long after the operation.
鈥淧ost-surgery support systems include psychological and social support, sessions to help parents emotionally prepare for reconnecting with their children after the changes, and guidance to help them adjust to the new demands of daily life,鈥 Alsaadoon said.
She added that the twins themselves will also require physical and psychological support.
鈥淎fter surgery, the twins need physical rehabilitation to strengthen their muscles and learn independent movement, and psychological support to help them adjust to their new bodies, build a sense of identity and develop independence.鈥
Mothers of Israeli soldiers fighting on all fronts to stop Gaza war
Saidof said her movement brings together some 70,000 mothers of active-duty troops, conscripts and reservists
Mothers on the Front鈥檚 foremost demand is that everyone serve in the army, as mandated by Israeli law
Updated 9 min 10 sec ago
AFP
HOD HASHARON, Israel: 鈥淲e mothers of soldiers haven鈥檛 slept in two years,鈥 said Ayelet-Hashakhar Saidof, a lawyer who founded the Mothers on the Front movement in Israel.
A 48-year-old mother of three, including a soldier currently serving in the army, Saidof said her movement brings together some 70,000 mothers of active-duty troops, conscripts and reservists to demand, among other things, a halt to the fighting in Gaza.
Her anxiety was familiar to other mothers of soldiers interviewed by AFP who have refocused their lives on stopping a war that many Israelis increasingly feel has run its course, even as a ceasefire deal remains elusive.
In addition to urging an end to the fighting in Gaza, Mothers on the Front鈥檚 foremost demand is that everyone serve in the army, as mandated by Israeli law.
That request is particularly urgent today, as draft exemptions for ultra-Orthodox Jews have become a wedge issue in Israeli society, with the military facing manpower shortages in its 21-month fight against the militant group Hamas.
As the war drags on, Saidof has become increasingly concerned that Israel will be confronted with long-term ramifications from the conflict.
鈥淲e鈥檙e seeing 20-year-olds completely lost, broken, exhausted, coming back with psychological wounds that society doesn鈥檛 know how to treat,鈥 she said.
鈥淭hey are ticking time bombs on our streets, prone to violence, to outbursts of rage.鈥
According to the army, 23 Israeli soldiers have been killed in Gaza over the past month, and more than 450 have died since the start of the ground offensive in October 2023.
Saidof accuses the army of neglecting soldiers鈥 lives.
Combat on the ground has largely dried up, she said, and soldiers were now being killed by improvised explosives and 鈥渙perational mistakes.鈥
鈥淪o where are they sending them? Just to be targets in a shooting range?鈥 she asked bitterly.
Over the past months, Saidof has conducted her campaign in the halls of Israel鈥檚 parliament, but also in the streets.
Opening the boot of her car, she proudly displayed a stockpile of posters, placards and megaphones for protests.
鈥淪oldiers fall while the government stands,鈥 one poster read.
Her campaign does not have a political slant, she maintained.
鈥淭he mothers of 2025 are strong. We鈥檙e not afraid of anyone, not the generals, not the rabbis, not the politicians,鈥 she said defiantly.
Saidof鈥檚 group is not the only mothers鈥 movement calling for an end to the war.
Outside the home of military chief of staff Eyal Zamir, four women gathered one morning to demand better protection for their children.
鈥淲e鈥檙e here to ask him to safeguard the lives of our sons who we鈥檝e entrusted to him,鈥 said Rotem-Sivan Hoffman, a doctor and mother of two soldiers.
鈥淭o take responsibility for military decisions and to not let politicians use our children鈥檚 lives for political purposes that put them in unnecessary danger鈥 .
Hoffman is one of the leaders of the Ima Era, or 鈥淎wakened Mother,鈥 movement, whose motto is: 鈥淲e don鈥檛 have children for wars without goals.鈥
鈥淔or many months now, we鈥檝e felt this war should have ended,鈥 she told AFP.
鈥淎fter months of fighting and progress that wasn鈥檛 translated into a diplomatic process, nothing has been done to stop the war, bring back the hostages, withdraw the army from Gaza or reach any agreements.鈥
Beside her stood Orit Wolkin, also the mother of a soldier deployed to the front, whose anxiety was visible.
鈥淲henever he comes back from combat, of course that鈥檚 something I look forward to eagerly, something I鈥檓 happy about, but my heart holds back from feeling full joy because I know he鈥檒l be going back鈥 to the front, she said.
At the funeral of Yuli Faktor, a 19-year-old soldier killed in Gaza the previous day alongside two comrades, his mother stood sobbing before her son鈥檚 coffin draped in the Israeli flag.
She spoke to him in Russian for the last time before his burial.
鈥淚 want to hold you. I miss you. Forgive me, please. Watch over us, wherever you are.鈥
The Kingdom鈥檚 Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan. (File/SPA)
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Foreign ministers of Middle Eastern countries affirm support for Syria鈥檚 security, stability, and sovereignty
The foreign ministers welcomed Syrian president鈥檚 commitment to hold accountable all those responsible for violations against Syrian citizens in Sweida Governorate
Updated 18 min 11 sec ago
Arab News
RIYADH: The foreign ministers of Middle Eastern countries, including 海角直播, affirmed their support for Syria鈥檚 security, unity, stability, and sovereignty in a joint statement issued on Thursday.
The Kingdom鈥檚 Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and his counterparts from Jordan, the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Iraq, Oman, Kuwait, Lebanon, Egypt, and Turkiye held intensive talks on developments in Syria during the last two days.
The talks aimed to come up with a unified position and coordinate efforts to support the Syrian government in its efforts to rebuild Syria on foundations that guarantee its security, stability, unity, sovereignty, and the rights of all its citizens.
The foreign ministers welcomed the ceasefire reached to end the crisis in Sweida Governorate, and stressed the necessity of its implementation to protect Syria, its unity, and its citizens, prevent the shedding of Syrian blood, and ensure the protection of civilians and the rule of law.
They also welcomed Syrian President Ahmad Al-Sharaa鈥檚 commitment to hold accountable all those responsible for violations against Syrian citizens in Sweida Governorate.
The ministers expressed support for all efforts to establish security and the rule of law in Sweida Governorate and throughout Syria.
They also condemned and rejected repeated Israeli attacks on Syria and said they are flagrant violations of international law and a blatant assault on Syria鈥檚 sovereignty which destabilizes its security, stability, and unity and undermines the government鈥檚 efforts to build a new Syria that achieves the aspirations and choices of its people.
They added that Syria鈥檚 security and stability are a pillar of regional security and stability and a shared priority.
The ministers called on the international community to support the Syrian government in its reconstruction process and called on the Security Council to assume its legal and moral responsibilities to ensure Israel鈥檚 full withdrawal from occupied Syrian territories, the cessation of all Israeli hostilities against Syria and interference in its affairs, and the implementation of Resolution 2766 and the 1974 Disengagement Agreement.
How quantum computing and AI can accelerate and improve drug development
Quantum computing could revolutionize drug development by simulating complex molecules far faster than traditional methods
海角直播 is entering the quantum race, with Aramco and France鈥檚 PASQAL deploying the Kingdom鈥檚 first quantum computer
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Tamara Aboalsaud
RIYADH: Using traditional discovery processes, a staggering 90 percent of drug development trials are unsuccessful. But what if there is a future in which quantum technologies could revolutionize that process to achieve unprecedented efficiency?
The race to develop quantum computers has been surging worldwide. In April, IBM announced a $150 billion investment plan to strengthen US technologies and innovation over the next five years, including a push for quantum computer development.
Additionally, the UK鈥檚 National Quantum Technologies Programme has invested more than 拢1 billion in quantum technology since its establishment in 2014, with facilities such as the National Quantum Computing Centre.
PASQAL in France is also a leading company in quantum research. In 2024, Saudi Aramco signed an agreement with PASQAL to deploy the first quantum computer in the Kingdom, scheduled to be up and running by the end of this year.
If the promise of quantum computing holds, the pharmaceutical industry could be looking at faster, more accurate, and less costly drug discovery and development.
The World Health Organization predicts that antimicrobial resistance to existing drugs will lead to 10 million human deaths by 2050. To stop the timer, the pharmaceutical industry must adopt new and innovative technologies.
Artificial intelligence has already had a huge impact on the efficiency and success of clinical trials, generating new materials and computationally predicting their performance rather than relying on scientists鈥 intuition for molecular hypotheses that then must be synthesized and tested repeatedly.
If the promise of quantum computing holds, the pharmaceutical industry could be looking at faster, more accurate, and less costly drug discovery and development. (Getty Images)
Quantum computing, however, has the potential to take it one step further. It uses special units called qubits (quantum bits), which can exist in multiple states at once and can link together in unique ways, to perform computations much more efficiently than classical computers.
In layman鈥檚 terms, quantum computers solve complicated problems quicker while AI simplifies the problem and then solves it. Quantum computers understand the problem. AI does not.
A research scientist focusing on computational catalysis with a doctoral degree in chemical engineering spoke to Arab News about the current feasibility of this tool.
鈥淲e are talking about mature technology (AI) versus very immature technology (quantum),鈥 he said.
According to the World Economic Forum, in synergy, quantum computing and AI can lead to enhanced molecular understanding.
Although our expert heeds that 鈥渨e are not at the stage where we can actually do that, we can only do it on very specific problems because there are many physical limitations鈥 you need to be able to manipulate atoms in a very precise way that we currently cannot do.鈥
Quantum physics allows scientists to predict the behavior of electrons in molecules, producing detailed three-dimensional structural insight into new drug designs.
Rather than adopting traditional laborious methods such as X-ray crystallography, quantum principles and AI provide virtual simulations.
AI further accelerates this process by quickly analyzing datasets and clinical outcomes to pin down favorable drug targets and predict a compound鈥檚 efficacy.
A novel tool called quantum machine learning combines AI鈥檚 power of data analysis and pattern recognition with quantum computing鈥檚 ability to simulate complex molecular behavior throughout trillions of possibilities.
This paves the way to more accurate and faster predictions in drug binding orientation, absorption, and metabolic pathways.
QML makes it possible to sift through vast chemical spaces holding trillions of potential drug candidates in weeks or days in contrast to the years that classical computers would need.
With the integration of quantum computing and AI, compound screening traditionally executed 鈥渋n vitro,鈥 meaning outside of a living organism, can be done 鈥渋n silico鈥 instead, meaning carried out in virtual simulations.
A new quantum-AI model developed by Qubit Pharmaceuticals with Sorbonne University and announced in May of this year called FeNNix-Bio1, reportedly leverages unprecedented computational power and very accurate molecular databases.
Employing the principles of quantum mechanics (such as superposition and entanglement), quantum computers can model molecular and atomic behavior with great accuracy and speed.
This is critical to understanding relevant properties such as molecular stability, binding affinity, and how drugs could interact with target proteins in real-world conditions.
Structural optimization and docking 鈥 determining how a drug candidate fits into a biological target, can be simplified using QML and quantum-powered algorithms.
These algorithms rapidly evaluate orientations of molecules against target structures to identify optimal configurations, and which molecules will bind most effectively. This enhances drug absorption and metabolic stability.
Quantum computing and AI models are then able to streamline the preclinical phase, delivering only the most promising compounds to laboratory validation, significantly reducing tedious lab work and enabling researchers to conduct faster and cheaper work.
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And with more accurate early-stage predictions, overall success of clinical trials is boosted, lab to market time is reduced, and the possibility of delivering targeted treatments for unmet patient needs is increased.
鈥淵ou do patient trials to reduce the risk of anything going wrong with the patient, imagine if you are able to accurately predict how the drug will affect people without doing a trial. This will create a leap in how we produce drugs and how we can commercialize drugs,鈥 our expert said.
Meeting specific patient needs based on their biological profiles rather than producing drugs for a wide demographic can drastically change our healthcare systems and how we consume products.
Patients will be able to get a drug for diseases such as Alzheimer鈥檚, diabetes, cancer, and more without having to wait ten years for a trial to decide their fate.
You can also anticipate what conditions or illnesses people are at high risk of developing later in life and treat them early on, such as joint pain and hair loss.
It comes down to significant time reduction and improved chances of success.
鈥淎 quantum computer can significantly increase my accuracy. My chances of success are very dependent on my prediction of the performance.
鈥淭he quantum computer can make more accurate calculations that can make my predictions of the performance much more accurate. By doing that, my chances of success will be higher.
鈥淎nother way is that a quantum computer will be much faster in performing tasks, generating structures and predicting their performance than AI, and by that I will reduce my time further.鈥
Although we are still a long way from achieving this, the functionality of quantum computing and AI theorizes that personalized medicine and treatments for patients is possible.
鈥淚f (specific patient information) becomes accessible to those companies鈥 then they match that information to their database, hypothetically speaking it is possible.鈥
Although this all sounds like the realms of sci-fi, there have been significant strides in this area of quantum research.
Pfizer and its partner XtalPi, a US-China pharmaceutical tech company, reportedly used quantum-inspired algorithms and AI cloud computing to reduce 3D structure prediction time of new molecules from months to days, enabling rapid assessment of candidate molecules and their drug-likeness.
Additionally, it is said that Qubit Pharmaceuticals鈥 FeNNix-Bio1 quantum AI model could be used for QML applications such predicting toxicity, side effects, and drug metabolism with greater speed and accuracy.
Taking it into perspective, our expert said: 鈥淭hree years ago, no one would have thought we would have a large language model that can perform as well as ChatGPT does today, it came out of left field. A breakthrough could happen.鈥
However, WEF warns that before this technology can become the new commercial norm, certain guardrails need to be put in place to ensure the safe, effective, and responsible use of this novel tool.
Data integrity and avoiding bias, ethical and regulatory oversight, workforce readiness training, and a shared vision for applying best practices all must be upheld industry wide.
What We Are Reading Today: 鈥楢n Introduction to General Relativity and Cosmology鈥
Updated 47 min 31 sec ago
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Author: Steven A. Balbus
General relativity has entered a new phase of its development as technical advances have led to the direct detection of gravitational radiation from the merging of single pairs of stellar-sized black holes. The exquisite sensitivity of pulsar signal timing measurements has also been exploited to reveal the presence of a background of gravitational waves, most likely arising from the mergers of supermassive black holes thought to be present at the center of most galaxies. This book demonstrates how general relativity is central to understanding these and other observations.