New Initiatives Target Energy Efficiency Growth in Saudi Arabia

The Saudi ESCO 2024 forum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Turky Al-Agili)
The Saudi ESCO 2024 forum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Turky Al-Agili)
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New Initiatives Target Energy Efficiency Growth in Saudi Arabia

The Saudi ESCO 2024 forum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Turky Al-Agili)
The Saudi ESCO 2024 forum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Turky Al-Agili)

The Saudi government has unveiled eight new initiatives to boost energy efficiency, targeting sustainable economic growth and lower carbon emissions.

The new initiatives were announced at the Saudi ESCO 2024 forum, which began Monday in Riyadh. Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman attended the event.

Energy efficiency means using less electricity to achieve the same results through measures that reduce consumption and improve usage without affecting performance.

Saudi Arabia aims to cut domestic energy consumption by 2030 through ongoing efforts and initiatives.

The new initiatives include an updated licensing regulation for energy efficiency service providers, a revised “National Measurement and Verification User Guide,” and the launch of an independent energy auditors platform, an energy efficiency projects opportunities platform, and an energy efficiency academy online platform.

The National Energy Services Company (Tarshid), owned by the Public Investment Fund (PIF), plans to launch 50 solar photovoltaic projects across Saudi Arabia this year, following 10 projects last year.

Tarshid also aims to start around 84 building retrofit projects this year, targeting energy savings of about 2.1 terawatt-hours nationwide.

At a press conference, Saudi Energy Efficiency Center (SEEC) Director General Nasser Al-Ghamdi told Asharq Al-Awsat that the center has ensured reliability in the sector by licensing energy service companies and maintaining service quality.

Energy efficiency teams have been set up in 280 government entities to focus on awareness, technical training, and tools to help reduce consumption, according to Al-Ghamdi.

He also affirmed that Saudi ESCO 2024 brought together service providers, experts, and beneficiaries to showcase solutions, drive investment, and highlight the importance of energy efficiency skills.

Al-Ghamdi stated that the forum and its exhibition reflect the SEEC’s commitment to a range of initiatives and services aimed at enhancing energy efficiency. This effort is crucial for reducing emissions and supporting national climate change goals.



China Eyes Electric Vehicle Manufacturing Opportunities in Saudi Arabia

Chinese ambassador to Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Chinese ambassador to Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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China Eyes Electric Vehicle Manufacturing Opportunities in Saudi Arabia

Chinese ambassador to Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Chinese ambassador to Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)

China’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Chang Hua, expressed Beijing’s hopes to strengthen its partnership with the kingdom, especially in electric vehicle production and other industries.
Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat, Hua condemned violations of Lebanon’s sovereignty and the targeting of civilians.
He called for immediate action to reduce tensions and prevent further escalation in the region.
“China is deeply shocked by the high civilian casualties from the conflict between Israel and Lebanon,” Hua said, urging the international community to work on calming the situation.
He emphasized that, no matter how things unfold, “China will always stand for justice and remain committed to peace and stability in the Middle East. We are ready to work with all parties to promote peace in the region.”
China’s Economic Growth
Hua highlighted China’s rise from a $30 billion economy to a $17.8 trillion one, making it the world’s second-largest economy and a leader in trade and industry.
He reiterated China’s goal to maintain high-level openness, push for high-quality economic development, and promote a multipolar world with fair global governance and inclusive economic globalization.
Saudi-China Relations
Hua described the partnership between Saudi Arabia and China as entering a new phase of deep development, congratulating Saudi Arabia on its 94th National Day.
He noted that Chinese Premier Li Qiang’s recent visit to Saudi Arabia has boosted bilateral relations and strengthened the comprehensive strategic partnership, driving it towards a more stable and prosperous future.
The ambassador stressed the need to expand trade and investment between the two countries and highlighted the upcoming “Saudi-Chinese Cultural Year 2025” as a key event.
Hua also pointed out that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman values the strong and historic relationship between the two nations.
The Crown Prince looks forward to further aligning Saudi Vision 2030 with China’s Belt and Road Initiative, expanding cooperation in energy, investment, and culture.
Hua noted that China is Saudi Arabia’s largest trading partner, with bilateral trade exceeding $100 billion in the past two years. He also mentioned the recent currency swap agreement between the two countries, which has helped boost trade and investment.
New Developments in Saudi-China Relations
According to Hua, the cooperation between the two nations has grown significantly, particularly in the automotive, renewable energy, and tourism sectors.
In 2023, Saudi imports of Chinese cars reached $4.12 billion, driven by companies like Changan, Geely, MG, Chery, Great Wall, Hongqi, GAC, and BYD, which have opened branches in the kingdom.
Discussions are ongoing about building local manufacturing plants. China exported 4.91 million vehicles in 2023, making it the largest car exporter globally for the first time, including 1.203 million electric vehicles, a 77.6% increase from the previous year.
Hua noted that Saudi Vision 2030 aims for electric vehicles to account for at least 30% of all cars in Riyadh by 2030, and he expressed optimism about enhancing collaboration in automotive manufacturing.
Chinese companies are also increasingly involved in Saudi Arabia’s renewable energy sector. They are working on multiple solar projects, including the Al Shuaibah photovoltaic plant, the largest of its kind in the world, with a capacity of 2.6 gigawatts.
In July 2023, the Renewable Energy Localization Company (RELC), backed by the Saudi Public Investment Fund, signed agreements with three Chinese firms—Envision Technology Group, Jinko Solar, and TCL Zhonghuan—to establish joint ventures for high-efficiency solar cell production in Saudi Arabia.
These projects will focus on producing solar components, helping Saudi Arabia achieve its goal of sourcing 75% of renewable energy project components locally by 2030.
Hua also highlighted the increasing exchange of visits between citizens of both countries. In September 2023, China and Saudi Arabia signed a memorandum of understanding to facilitate group tourism, making the kingdom an official destination for Chinese tour groups.
Several Chinese travel agencies have begun offering packages to Saudi Arabia, and direct flights between the two countries are increasing. Saudi Airlines has expanded its routes, operating numerous weekly flights between Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Riyadh, and Jeddah.