Tabreed Bahrain, BCG Collaborate on Energy Efficiency Delivery

Key Summary

  • Company Partnerships: Tabreed Bahrain (Bahrain Stock Exchange: TABR) partnered with Boston Consulting Group (Nasdaq: BCG) to discuss energy efficiency pathways.
  • Industry Experts: Senior representatives from multilateral organizations, government entities, utilities, developers, and financial institutions attended the roundtable.
  • Key Focus: Experts examined how Bahrain can accelerate the implementation of energy efficiency objectives as part of its broader energy transition agenda.
  • Outcomes: Participants reinforced the view that energy efficiency must be treated as a national delivery priority.
  • Future Plans: Tabreed Bahrain and BCG will continue to work together to develop scalable infrastructure solutions and supportive policy frameworks.

The Sustainability Forum Middle East (SFME), in Partnership with Tabreed Bahrain (Bahrain Stock Exchange: TABR) and Boston Consulting Group (NASDAQ: BCG), held a high-level roundtable on "Accelerating Energy Efficiency Delivery under Bahrain's National Energy Strategy" at the Wyndham Grand Manama Hotel, Kingdom of Bahrain.

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The roundtable brought together senior representatives from multilateral organizations, government entities, utilities, developers, and financial institutions to discuss energy efficiency pathways. Experts examined how Bahrain can accelerate the implementation of energy efficiency objectives as part of its broader energy transition agenda.

The roundtable commenced with two fireside chats featuring Lily Riahi, Head - Buildings and Cooling Unit, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and Antonio Di Cecca, Chief Operating Officer at Tabreed (Bahrain Stock Exchange: TABR). The first discussion explored the growing importance of sustainable cooling and energy efficiency within climate action and energy security strategies, as well as the role of the UNEP's Cool Coalition in advancing international collaboration and practical implementation pathways for sustainable cooling solutions.

In line with the work of UNEP's Cool Coalition, the first discussion focused on the role of scalable infrastructure solutions, supportive policy frameworks, and long-term Investment approaches in reducing energy intensity, strengthening energy security, and supporting Bahrain's transition towards a more sustainable and resilient energy future.

Experts also discussed district cooling as a proven large-scale solution that can reduce electricity consumption, improve energy performance, ease pressure on the grid during peak periods, and support Bahrain's broader energy transition objectives.

Participants highlighted the role of close collaboration between government, industry, utilities, developers, financiers, and technology providers in achieving energy efficiency objectives. This collaboration is crucial to reducing energy intensity, strengthening energy security, and supporting Bahrain's transition towards a more sustainable and resilient energy future.

 

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