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policy recommendations were provided to enable meeting Kuwait''s energy targets for 2035. KEO-2019 and KEO-2020 relied upon the International Energy Agency''s energy balances due to a scarcity of local energy statistics. In this new edition, of the Kuwait Energy Outlook (KEO-2023), KISR has partnered
The purpose of the Kuwait Energy Outlook 2020 (KEO-2020) Special Report is to characterize the progress made in Kuwait''s energy sector; to outline the energy and economic outlook until 2035 in light of current economic and energy policies; and identify the necessity of reform necessary to move towards achieving the State''s Vision 2035
Due to lax energy eficiency regulations and codes in the past, generous energy subsidies and a hot climate, electricity consumption grew, on average, by 5% per year from 2000 to 2015. Today, electricity demand for air-conditioning services in Kuwait accounts for some 70% of residential electricity demand.
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Al-Abdullah, Y. M.; Shehabi, M.; & Sreekanth, K. J. (2020). Kuwait Energy Outlook 2020: Current Policies and Necessity of Reform. Kuwait City: Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research.
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Kuwait City, 17 February 2019 – Today, the Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR) has launched the first edition of the Kuwait Energy Outlook (KEO) – an annual, evidence-based review of Kuwait''s energy production, usage and demand. The report is the first of its kind in the Gulf region, and puts forward recommendations to create a more sustainable, energy-efficient and diversified economy and society in Kuwait.
For the first edition, KISR''s Energy and Building Research Center (EBRC) collaborated with the General Secretariat of the Supreme Council for Planning and Development (GSSCPD) and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
This year''s Outlook highlights and analyses three main challenges Kuwait is facing in sustaining its prosperity – the need to diversify its oil-dependent economy, stimulate efficient usage of energy, and further develop the country''s potential renewable energy sources.
In addition, the report calls for improved collaboration between Kuwait''s key energy players across the public and private sector, to better facilitate the collection and analysis of energy data in Kuwait. Investing in these changes will benefit not only Kuwait''s environment, but will also have a positive impact on its economy and society, ensuring prosperity for generations to come.
Following her opening remarks, Dr. Samira A.S. Omar, Director General of the Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research (KISR), said: "In the past fifty years, KISR has been at the forefront of energy research in Kuwait, and today''s launch of KEO symbolizes the next step in Kuwait''s energy planning. We are looking forward to further discussing our findings and recommendations with policy-makers, in order to move towards a diversified, sustainable and energy-efficient society and economy."
Dr. Khaled Mahdi, Secretary General of the Supreme Council for Planning and Development (GSSCPD), commented that: "GSSCPD is proud to support the launch of the first Kuwait Energy Outlook; the first of its kind in the GCC and an important project for our nation''s future as we work towards the goals of Kuwait Vision 2035."
Dr. Edward Christow, UNDP Resident Representative, underscored the importance of the first Outlook: "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 assume the role of a catalyst for Kuwait''s economic diversification and encourage cooperation between key energy stakeholders in Kuwait."
The Energy and Building Research Center at KISR based its thorough data analysis on a specific Long Range Energy Alternatives Planning (LEAP) model, developed by the KISR team in collaboration with the Stockholm Environment Institute in the United States. This model will serve as a foundation for examining energy efficiency and renewable energy policies in Kuwait going forward.
Following the publication of the first Outlook, KISR has established the Kuwait Energy Policy Center, which has been tasked with the creation of future editions of the annual report.
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In partnership with the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation (MBRF), and the General Secretariat of the Supreme Council for Planning and
The United Nations Development Programme''s (UNDP) Istanbul International Center for Private Sector in Development (ICPSD), UNDP Kuwait and Warba Bank are proud
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