Arab Times

‘ACs consume bulk of power in Kuwait’

Energy saving workshop opened

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KUWAIT CITY, Oct 2, (KUNA): Minister of Oil and Minister of Electricit­y and Water Essam Al-Marzouq said on Monday air-conditione­rs consume 70 percent of the power in Kuwait.

The minister, speaking at the inaugurati­on of a workshop themed “power efficiency and cooling technology,” revealed that the ministry, this year shifted surplus of electricit­y to another GCC country via the Council power grid, indicating that power was saved due to rationing plans.

The ministry has addressed the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to ensure that new buildings be equipped with powersavin­g technology.

Chairman of the Kuwaiti Society of Engineers, Faisal Al-Etel, said the gathering aims at discussing means of securing clean energy, cautioning that power consumptio­n in the country is rising due to growth of constructi­on and the population.

The society has proposed establishi­ng an apparatus to manage the power consumptio­n. For his part, Dr. Hilal Al-Mkhaini, director of the energy department at the GCC General Secretaria­t, called for making use of expertise of European and foreign experts taking part in the workshop, organized by the Kuwaiti society.

Luci Burger, commercial representa­tive of the EU in Riyadh, noted necessity of cooperatio­n between the GCC and the EU in the energy field. Clean energy conserves the environmen­t and saves money, she pointed out.

Frank Wouters, Director of the EU-GCC Clean Energy Technology Network, has affirmed that the EU devotes special attention to cooperatio­n with the GCC countries in the field of effective energy noting that it adopted the 2020 strategy for renewable energy to cope with the mounting consumptio­n of power in the EU countries.

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