KAUST, KACARE discuss cooperation on sustainable energy initiatives

Updated 12 February 2016
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KAUST, KACARE discuss cooperation on sustainable energy initiatives

RIYADH: A delegation of senior officials from King Abdullah University for Science and Technology (KAUST) visited the King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy (KACARE) to discuss cooperation between the two institutions on sustainable energy in the Kingdom to reduce dependence on traditional crude oil-based energy resources.
Sustainable energy is obtained from non-exhaustible resources to serve present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. Technologies that promote sustainable energy include renewable energy sources such as hydroelectricity, solar energy, wind energy, wave power, geothermal energy, bio-energy, tidal power and technologies designed to improve energy efficiency.
The KAUST delegation, headed by Nadhmi Al-Nasr, recently met with senior KACARE officials, led by Vice President Waleed Husain Abu Alfaraj, here at the headquarters, an official at the media department said on Wednesday.
The meeting began with a brief presentation about projects being executed by KACARE. The delegates also discussed future projects including the KACARE aspirations and visions.
KACARE is working closely with the Ministry of Transportation, Saudi Electricity Co. (SEC), Saudi Wildlife Authority (SWA) and the directorate-general of military survey to speed up work on an atlas of renewable energy as the project is a treasure of vital information and data related to energy security in the Kingdom.
KACARE’s renewable energy program includes Vision 2032, which aims to replace 50 percent of Kingdom’s dependence on traditional fossil fuel with eco-friendly renewable energy to be collected from resources which are naturally replenished on a human timescale such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves and geothermal heat.
Vision 2032 assumes greater significance as according to the government estimates, anticipated demand for electricity in the Kingdom is expected to exceed 120GW by 2032, hence, a balanced energy mix of alternative and conventional energy is strategically important for the Kingdom’s long-term prosperity, energy security and its leading position in the global energy market.
The KAUST delegates considered studies and research being carried out by the KACARE in the field of renewable energy.
“The joint meeting also discussed future opportunities for cooperation between KACARE and KAUST to work on sustainable energy,” the official said.


KSrelief delivers vital food aid in 6 countries

Updated 22 February 2026
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KSrelief delivers vital food aid in 6 countries

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s aid agency KSrelief distributed 131 food baskets to displaced and returning families in Rabak, White Nile state, Sudan, benefiting 865 people.

In Uzbekistan, the agency delivered 410 food baskets in Samarkand, reaching 1,547 people. The project aims to distribute 6,060 baskets of essential nutrition to 36,000 beneficiaries in 14 provinces.

KSrelief also provided 200 food baskets in Kamenica, Kosovo, benefiting 1,000 individuals as part of the Etaam project, which plans to deliver 8,017 baskets to 40,000 beneficiaries in 30 municipalities.

In Afghanistan, the agency distributed 110 cartons of dates to returnees from Pakistan and Iran at a refugee camp in Kabul province, assisting 660 people. This is part of a project to deliver 300 tonnes of dates to Afghans this year.

KSrelief distributed 765 cartons of dates to vulnerable groups in Moussoro, the capital of Barh El Gazel region in Chad, benefiting 4,590 individuals.

In Benin, the agency delivered 1,130 food baskets, reaching 6,780 people, as part of a project to distribute 7,825 baskets to 47,000 beneficiaries in several regions.