Saudi Arabia’s energy efficiency sector has grown, with 55 licensed service providers by 2023. The Saudi Energy Efficiency Center, led by CEO Nasser Al-Ghamdi, aids in achieving net-zero by 2060 with over 200 training programs and university courses. A pilot project aims to improve energy use in the commercial sector, which is a notable energy consumer.
Saudi Arabia's energy efficiency sector has grown significantly, with 55 licensed service providers by the end of 2023, according to Nasser Al-Ghamdi, CEO of the Saudi Energy Efficiency Center.
As the nation aims to reduce its carbon footprint and achieve net-zero emissions by 2060, the center has been instrumental in launching over 200 training programs and integrating energy efficiency courses in 26 universities.
A pilot project aims to improve energy use in the commercial sector, which is a major energy consumer, accounting for 15.7 percent of the Kingdom's total facility consumption.