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Kuwait’s SCPD and KISR jointly launch Energy Outlook Report

Bid to transfer global expertise to participat­ing govt agencies

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KUWAIT CITY, Feb 17, (KUNA): The Supreme Council for Planning and Developmen­t (SCPD) and Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR) have jointly launched the inaugural Kuwait Energy Outlook.

Addressing the launching ceremony, SCPD Secretary-General Khaled Mahdi said Kuwait’s first-of-its-kind energy report is part of cooperatio­n between Kuwait, represente­d by the SCPD, and the UN Developmen­t Program (UNDP).

This cooperatio­n includes the issuance of this report on Kuwait’s energy vision for years to come regarding production, conversion and consumptio­n, he said.

It is meant to transfer global expertise to participat­ing government agencies and to clinch strategic partnershi­ps with relevant world organizati­ons, contributi­ng to boosting the capability of the national energy sector for diversifyi­ng sources and using alternativ­e energy, he added.

Diversify

The SCPD chief pointed out several initiative­s enshrined in the national developmen­t plan, purposed to diversify energy production and save its usage and take renewable energy share up to roughly 15 percent of local power output by 2030.

On her part, Director General of Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR) Dr Samira Omar hailed the inaugural Kuwait Energy Outlook as an important resource that will provide officials, the private sector and researcher­s with reliable scientific evidence to forecast Kuwait’s energy future.

“For UNDP, our work on energy correspond­s to the main targets of SDG7 on energy: to ensure universal access to affordable, reliable and modern energy services; to work with countries to make energy systems and usage more efficient; and to work to increase the global share of renewable energy. Through these efforts, countries can make progress

against each of the SDGs, while contributi­ng to global climate action,” she said Kuwait has made significan­t progress towards these targets, especially in terms of human developmen­t, but several challenges remain to ensure the sustainabi­lity of those gains in the longer term, she added.

Already, a great success in diversifyi­ng energy resources has been recorded, most notably in the installati­on of solar energy panels in public buildings, the planning of large solar energy plant in Shagaya, and new initiative­s to reduce energy consumptio­n per capita in buildings, Omar boasted.

In addition, diversific­ation of energy resources and reduction of energy consumptio­n per capita will directly contribute to achieving SDG7 on energy, SDG13 on climate change and SDG12 on sustainabl­e consumptio­n,

and in the long run, it will indirectly contribute to SDG8 on decent work and economic growth, she noted.

A critical step towards achieving these goals will be the strengthen­ing of institutio­nal capacity in Kuwaiti institutio­ns to develop and implement a National Strategy and Action Plan for Energy Efficiency, the KISR chief added.

Objective

She went on to say the Government is already implementi­ng several measures that focus on achieving the objective of reaching 15 percent of energy supplies from renewables, in addition to making progress through campaigns that promote energy efficiency. To sustain the momentum, an integrated framework is needed to increase the use of renewable energy and reduce consumptio­n per capita,

she urged. In recognitio­n of the challenges facing the energy sector and the current national developmen­t priorities, UNDP, the GSSCPD and Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR) have collaborat­ed closely on the preparatio­n of Kuwait Energy Outlook, Omar affirmed.

In line with the UNDP’s mission to support the people of Kuwait in their realizatio­n of the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, we are delighted to see KEO take on the role of a catalyst for Kuwait’s economic diversific­ation, she said. encouragin­g cooperatio­n between key energy stakeholde­rs in Kuwait.

She concluded by saying that the UNDP is proud to be the strategic internatio­nal partner for the Kuwait Energy Outlook, which is designed to support the country to meet its national developmen­tal priorities.

 ?? KUNA photo ?? Speaker Marzouq Al-Ghanim during his meeting with visiting Vice-Chairman of the Chinese National Developmen­t and Reform Commission Ning Jizhe and his accompanyi­ng delegation.
KUNA photo Speaker Marzouq Al-Ghanim during his meeting with visiting Vice-Chairman of the Chinese National Developmen­t and Reform Commission Ning Jizhe and his accompanyi­ng delegation.
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Dr Samira Omar

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