GCCIA strikes MoU with Sustainable Energy Organization

GCCIA-Sustainable Energy Organization Sign MoU
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By Shilpa Annie Joseph, Sr. Content Head
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The GCC Interconnection Authority (GCCIA) and the Sustainable Energy organization have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to establish a framework for cooperation in scientific research, energy efficiency, sustainability, and specialized events organization.

GCCIA’s CEO Eng. Ahmed Al-Ebrahim signed the MoU with the Sustainable Energy organization’s Chairman, Dr. Sami Al-Nuaim, at the authority’s headquarters in Dammam.

The GCCIA-Sustainable Energy Organization agreement seeks to foster a productive collaboration between the two organizations across a wide range of areas, including industrial development, strategic initiatives, academic partnerships, scientific research, and training programs.

By pooling expertise and resources, the MoU aims to drive advancements in energy efficiency, sustainability, and innovation, benefiting both sectors and contributing to broader environmental and economic goals.

The GCCIA-Sustainable Energy Organization agreement aims to strengthen mutual understanding, enhance bilateral relations, and facilitate the exchange of knowledge and expertise across key areas of cooperation.

By promoting collaboration in research, development, and training, the MoU will support both parties in achieving shared goals related to energy efficiency, sustainability, and technological innovation, as per the reports.

Under the MoU, both parties will coordinate efforts to raise public awareness of energy issues, organize conferences and scientific forums, and adopt specialized initiatives and projects that support national sustainability goals and energy efficiency, while promoting innovation and energy optimization.

According to the statement, “The two sides will work to develop academic, research, and consultancy collaborations, covering scientific studies; research and development in energy transition technologies and resource efficiency techniques; and the sharing of expertise and experiences, potentially leading to the design and implementation of projects.”

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