Elridge Energy explores partnership in Saudi Arabian market


Elridge Energy chief executive officer Oliver Yeo.

KUALA LUMPUR: Elridge Energy Holdings Bhd is assessing a collaboration with Saudi Arabia’s Green Stream LLC in a bid to explore new international markets for its biomass and renewable energy solutions.

It said the two companies had inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU), which will allow the parties to assess potential collaboration opportunities in the country, including technical testing and commercial assessments for biomass and waste-to-energy applications.

“The evaluation will focus on identifying renewable energy solutions that support energy diversification and sustainability objectives, while remaining commercially viable within the Saudi market.”

Elridge Energy chief executive officer Oliver Yeo said the MoU represents an early step in assesssing opportunities beyond the company’s existing markets.

“Saudi Arabia and the broader Middle East present an emerging landscape for renewable energy development, and this collaboration allows us to better understand market requirements and execution considerations on the ground.”

Elridge recently participated in IFAT Saudi Arabia in Riyadh, a dedicated event for waste, water and environmental technologies, where the group engaged with regional stakeholders to better understand regulatory frameworks, project requirements and demand dynamics for environmental and renewable energy solutions.

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