Shaker Group is the platinum sponsor of the conference where many key issues will be discussed, including the upcoming opportunities, strategies and challenges confronting the retrofitting and refurbishing of existing buildings by utilizing successful solutions supporting the efficient use of electricity, water and energy resources.
The conference will give an update on the Kingdom’s energy efficiency program that acts in harmony with its Vision 2030.
The conference will be attended by top regional and global industry experts, government figures, developers, consultants, financiers, green tech providers, legal firms, etc., where all will discuss the latest mechanisms and strategies that mainly emphasis on reduction of energy consumption.
Jameel Abdullah Al-Molhem, MD, Shaker Group, said: "We at Shaker Group are committed to giving top priority to serving the Kingdom’s National Transformation Program aimed at rationalizing energy consumption and raising its efficiency to the highest levels by exerting all efforts and capabilities to provide world-class energy solutions.
This can be achieved by the outstanding services offered by EMS and ESCO, the subsidiaries of Shaker Group.
The two companies are used to creating advanced techniques that are capable enough for the future challenges.
The Kingdom is moving ahead to develop the local economy, diversify the income sources and conduct mega infrastructure projects on the basis of raising the efficiency of energy consumption and reducing the energy waste.
At the conference, Khaled Bushnaq, CEO, EMS Co., will speak on sustainable smart communities and near zero energy buildings.
EMS was established in 1991 as the first company in the Middle East to provide energy management solutions.
ESCO, described as the only authorized representative of EMS in Saudi Arabia, provides energy management and sustainability services.
Source: Arab News
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