Arab Times

Kuwait plans to leverage ‘renewable’ energy to meet big electricit­y demand

Kearney launches Energy Transition Institute

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DUBAI, June 7: In a world where energy consumptio­n results in 66% of global greenhouse gas emissions, senior leaders in the public and private sectors need to find ways to navigate a rapidly changing energy landscape while meeting increased pressure to combat climate change and keep global warming below the 2o target, says A.T. Kearney.

“UAE, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait offer large opportunit­ies for the advancemen­t of sustainabl­e energy projects,” commented Kurt Oswald, lead partner of the A.T. Kearney Utilities Practice in the Middle East and board member of the A.T. Kearney Energy Transition Institute.

The State of Kuwait has ambitious plans to leverage renewable energy to meet the rapidly growing electricit­y demand. Like the UAE, Kuwait has adopted a strategy whereby it focuses on diversific­ation in the sources of energy production to avoid an increase of greenhouse gas emissions by 2035.

Access to new sustainabl­e and increasing­ly cost competitiv­e energy technologi­es is accelerati­ng and presents both strategic investment opportunit­ies and implicatio­ns across the energy value chain. In response to these challenges and opportunit­ies, the firm has launched the A.T. Kearney Energy Transition Institute to provide decisionma­kers with strategic recommenda­tions, based on objective research combining deep technology expertise with business acumen and foresight.

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“Energy transition is accelerati­ng and is reshaping the energy value chain. It has profound consequenc­es for our clients and impacts entire industries, including oil and gas, utilities, equipment manufactur­ers, automotive, transporta­tion, infrastruc­ture, and government­s,” said Richard Forrest, chairman of the board of the A.T. Kearney Energy Transition Institute and global lead partner of the A.T. Kearney energy and process industry practice. “Our investment in the Energy Transition Institute reinforces our commitment to stand side by side with our clients to identify how best to capture the opportunit­ies and address the challenges faced in this uncertain shift.”

The Energy Transition Institute is a nonprofit independen­t energy research body that extends its impact through collaborat­ion with third-party companies and a global network of academic experts. The main scope of research by the Institute is to provide insights covering technologi­cal insights and economical perspectiv­es of climate change, mitigating global warming; energy security, ensuring safe and reliable energy; energy costs, providing efficient, affordable energy; and social acceptance, meeting end-users’ demand for sustainabl­e energy solutions.

Commenting on the collaborat­ion with A.T. Kearney, Antoine Rostand, board member of the A.T. Kearney Energy Transition Institute said, “I am delighted to have A.T. Kearney as the main partner of the former SBC Energy institute. This new collaborat­ion will focus the Institute’s research efforts on energy transition as well as extend its reach and impact in the market. The unrivaled energy technology insight of the Institute combined with the deep strategy and energy expertise of A.T. Kearney will create a powerful player to inform decisionma­kers on their complex energy transition journey. Through our joint efforts we will enable leaders across industries to make the right strategic and transforma­tive choices founded on a deep understand­ing of energy transition trends.”

The Energy Transition Insti- Head of Central Asia Muslims Committee at the Islamic Heritage Revival Society Sheikh Muhammad Suhail Al-Shemmari said the committee implements its Iftar project yearly with thousands of the needy

tute has produced research in areas such as solar PV, gas hydrates, carbon capture and storage, wind, smart grids, and energy storage. Through close collaborat­ion with academics, industry experts, and private and public sector leaders, the Institute will continue to address the most pressing emerging topics such as the impact of decarboniz­ation, electrific­ation, decentrali­zation, and digitaliza­tion on the future of energy transition.

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