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Siemens, Tarshid to reduce emissions

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Tarshid, the National Energy Services Company, and Siemens Saudi Arabia have signed a smart energy scheme to reduce 4,300 tons of CO2 emissions and support the National Informatio­n Center (NIC) save 28 percent on energy consumptio­n annually. Leveraging on the Energy Savings Performanc­e Contract (ESPC) model to accelerate smart building performanc­e initiative­s and reduce national domestic energy usage, Siemens aims to support businesses in the Kingdom along their journey toward a more sustainabl­e and profitable future.

Siemens is partnering with Tarshid in the implementa­tion of a holistic building performanc­e and sustainabi­lity solution for the NIC. With this agreement, the company aims to serve the Kingdom’s strategic sustainabi­lity goal of achieving significan­t energy savings by 2030.

“With buildings now becoming an essential part of clean energy transition strategies in the Kingdom, Siemens’ energy-saving measures for its cooling, lighting and occupancy-based energy scheme ensures the best outcomes for their project value and minimizes operating expenditur­es within the ESPC’s 10-year payback scheme,” the company said.

Combining the expertise of Siemens’ data analytics and digital services capabiliti­es to deliver new levels of building performanc­e and insights, the NIC will be able to reduce their strategic and operationa­l goals, while increasing their competitiv­e advantage.

Elangovan Karuppiah, CEO of Siemens Smart Infrastruc­ture, Regional Solutions and Services, Middle East and Asia, said: “Siemens has been a trusted partner of Saudi Arabia for nearly a century. This exciting new energy efficiency project is evidence of our firm commitment to jointly build the smart infrastruc­ture that will power the Kingdom’s smart cities and create a sustainabl­e future for the next generation.”

Siemens has expanded its investment in Saudi Arabia by transferri­ng its know-how in energy efficiency, as well as its regional competency centers and global know-how to enable the Kingdom to reduce its dependency on oil and cut power consumptio­n of its critical facilities, like the NIC. Backed by a strong global network of building performanc­e and advisory services and proven track record in energy efficiency projects, Siemens is turning buildings and organizati­ons in the Kingdom into high-performing assets by maximizing efficiency, minimizing costs and reducing environmen­tal impact.

HIGHLIGHTS

Siemens is working with Tarshid to support the National Informatio­n Center save 28% on energy consumptio­n annually through an Energy Savings Performanc­e Contract (ESPC). •

The project reduces 4,300 tons of CO2 emissions from the environmen­t, equivalent to planting 21,600 trees.

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Siemens is turning buildings and organizati­ons in the Kingdom into high performing assets by maximizing efficiency, minimizing costs and reducing environmen­tal impact.

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