Saudi Arabia’s Tarsheed Raises Energy Efficiency in 126 Public Schools

Saudi Arabia’s Tarsheed Raises Energy Efficiency in 126 Public Schools
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Saudi Arabia’s Tarsheed Raises Energy Efficiency in 126 Public Schools

Saudi Arabia’s Tarsheed Raises Energy Efficiency in 126 Public Schools

Saudi Arabia’s National Program for Conservation and Energy Efficiency (Tarsheed) completed last week the rehabilitation of the first three batches of its projects aimed at enhancing energy efficiency in 126 public schools in Riyadh.

These works represent the first stage of the signed agreement with the Saudi Ministry of Education.

Walid al-Ghurairi, CEO of National Energy Efficiency Services Company, said that these efforts kicked off earlier this year to achieve the best usage of energy.

Ghurairi added that the first three batches include 126 schools covering an area of around 607,635 square meters. The number of teachers and students benefiting from these buildings is around 79,310 while the overall electric consumption exceeds 31,407,000 Kilowatt hour.

Electric consumption is expected to drop to 24,948,364 Kilowatt hour, which is more than 21 percent.

He added that Tarsheed replaced 70,152 lighting units with LED, known for less thermal emissions and spreading light equally. LED saves around 4,211 tons of harmful carbon emissions.

The firm planted smart sensors in 48 schools around the Kingdom. These sensors aim to asses the current consumption pattern in various buildings for one whole year in order to figure out the effect of consuming the cooling and lighting systems on the overall electric consumption in scholar buildings.

Tarsheed is currently working on rehabilitating a number of public universities, such as Imam Muhammad ibn Saud Islamic University, King Saud University and Princess Nourah Bint Abdul Rahman University.



Scholz: EU Ready to Respond to US on Trade Tariffs

30 March 2025, Lower Saxony, Hanover: Acting German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks at the opening ceremony of the Hannover Messe 2025 industrial trade fair at the Hannover Congress Centrum HCC. Photo: Michael Matthey/dpa
30 March 2025, Lower Saxony, Hanover: Acting German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks at the opening ceremony of the Hannover Messe 2025 industrial trade fair at the Hannover Congress Centrum HCC. Photo: Michael Matthey/dpa
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Scholz: EU Ready to Respond to US on Trade Tariffs

30 March 2025, Lower Saxony, Hanover: Acting German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks at the opening ceremony of the Hannover Messe 2025 industrial trade fair at the Hannover Congress Centrum HCC. Photo: Michael Matthey/dpa
30 March 2025, Lower Saxony, Hanover: Acting German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks at the opening ceremony of the Hannover Messe 2025 industrial trade fair at the Hannover Congress Centrum HCC. Photo: Michael Matthey/dpa

Europe wants to cooperate with the United States but the EU is ready to respond as one if Washington leaves it no choice by imposing tariffs on steel and aluminium, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Sunday.
Speaking at the opening of the Hanover industrial trade fair which this year has Canada as its partner country, Scholz also insisted that Canada is an independent country.
US President Donald Trump has mused about annexing Canada and referred to the country as the 51st US state.
"We stand by your side!" Scholz said, adding: "Canada is not a state that belongs to anyone else. Canada is a proud, independent nation."
Addressing Trump's plans to introduce tariffs, Scholz said his answer to "my country first" policies was more free trade, greater competitiveness and more technological sovereignty.
Scholz argued that Europe was not naive but also not weak, and said trade wars hurt all sides, Reuters reported.
"So I say to the United States: Europe's goal remains cooperation. But if the US leaves us no choice, such as with the tariffs on steel and aluminium, we as the EU will react as one".