Abstract
Renewable or clean energy is non-traditional sustainable energy that is obtained from nature (natural resources), and it is an energy that is inexhaustible with human use, and thus differs from traditional energy sources that are threatened with extinction such as oil, coal and natural gas, and these sources have become the subject of civil contracts, however, this contract did not have an integrated legal regulation, despite its importance in providing energy in an exemplary manner, as it is one of the environmentally friendly contracts.
Keywords
Contractclean energyrightsobligationsthe project company.
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