The Public Establishment for Transmission and Distribution of Electricity (PE-TDE) of Syria has signed a MoU with the Saudi companies Al-Harfi and Sakalko to develop solar and wind projects. These projects will have a cumulative capacity of up to 500 MW. Additionally, in a parallel agreement, the PE-TDE signed a power purchase agreement with the Syrian-Turkish company Syrian-Turkish Energy Company to procure 100 MW of electricity generated from solar power.
In July 2025, the Ministry of Energy of Syria and the Ministry of Energy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia signed a MoU to enhance cooperation across the energy sector. The agreement focuses on collaboration in electricity and regional power interconnection, renewable energy, oil and gas, petrochemicals, advanced technologies, innovation, and human capital development.
In June 2025, the PE-TDE signed a MoU with US-based 20 Solar Energy LLC to develop two solar projects. The first plant will have a capacity of 100 MW without battery storage, while the second 100 MW plant will include energy storage batteries, with their locations to be finalised through joint coordination between the PE-TDE and the company.
