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Muscat, April 04 (QNA) - Gulf states recorded a sharp rise in renewable energy output in 2024, driven by rapid expansion in solar and wind capacity, according to a GCC Statistical Center's report.

The report highlighted major shifts in climate and sustainability efforts across the region.

Solar capacity posted an average annual growth of 88.1 percent between 2013 and 2024, with electricity generation rising from 0.13 GWh in 2013 to 23.5 TWh in 2023.

Wind capacity also increased significantly, from 4.8 MW in 2015 to 567 MW in 2024.

Rainfall rose 49.4 percent in 2024 compared to the 1980–2010 average, indicating changing weather patterns.

Temperature readings remained stable, with no recorded extremes exceeding 49°C between 2012 and 2024.

All GCC states now operate advanced mobile-based early warning systems and have integrated climate change education into school curricula.

Internationally, they have submitted 16 cumulative reports to the UN climate framework as of November 2025. (QNA)

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