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Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 seeks to achieve the seventh Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 7): ensuring access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for all. This is pursued through pioneering national strategies aimed at diversifying energy sources and enhancing energy efficiency. Clean energy lies at the heart of the Kingdom’s economic transformation, recognizing its role in driving inclusive development, reducing carbon emissions, and strengthening global competitiveness.

The Vision emphasizes expanding renewable energy projects such as solar and wind power, developing smart electricity grid infrastructure, and investing in clean technologies to improve efficiency and reduce waste. Key directions include increasing the share of renewable energy in the national energy mix, enhancing the efficiency of traditional energy production, and encouraging innovation and investment in sustainable energy solutions.

Saudi Arabia also aims to strengthen energy security by diversifying energy sources, broadening local and international partnerships for knowledge exchange, and developing a modern energy market that creates greater opportunities for the private and non-profit sectors. Furthermore, the Vision places significant importance on community awareness regarding energy conservation and its impact on environmental protection.

Through these efforts, the Kingdom reaffirms its commitment to achieving a sustainable energy transition that supports environmental protection, boosts the national economy, and ensures safe and accessible energy sources for all—aligning with Vision 2030 and the United Nations Sustainable Development Agenda.

Within this framework, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University plays a vital role in supporting SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) by implementing initiatives to optimize energy consumption on campus, such as energy-efficient lighting systems, district cooling technologies, and collaborations with the Saudi Energy Efficiency Center. The university also supports scientific research in the field of sustainable energy and promotes awareness among its community on the importance of energy efficiency as a pathway to sustainability.

By doing so, the university continues to uphold its environmental responsibility through advancing a culture of clean energy, contributing innovative solutions to energy challenges, and reinforcing its role in supporting the Sustainable Development Goals and Vision 2030.


The Role of Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University in Supporting Government Policies on Clean Energy and Promoting Community Awareness of Energy Efficiency


1-Collaboration between Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University and the Saudi Energy Efficiency Center (SEEC)

 



Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University collaborates with the Saudi Energy Efficiency Center (SEEC) in awareness campaigns and joint initiatives aimed at enhancing energy efficiency. This collaboration seeks to raise awareness about the importance of rationalizing energy consumption among government employees and the wider community.

Awareness Campaigns

The university, represented by the Technical Affairs Department, has launched awareness campaigns in cooperation with SEEC under the slogan “Energy Efficiency is a Shared Responsibility”. These campaigns target employees of various government entities to promote a culture of energy conservation.

Energy Efficiency Awards

SEEC participates in the Energy Efficiency Award initiative, which invites institutions and individuals to apply and compete in categories such as efficiency and conservation, development and innovation, and awareness and impact.

Other Initiatives

The two parties also cooperate on additional projects, such as the Window Air Conditioner Replacement Initiative, which aims to replace old, inefficient units with new, energy-saving models. Other collaborative efforts focus on enhancing energy efficiency across different sectors.

Digital Platforms

SEEC provides integrated digital platforms, such as the National Platform, to deliver services related to energy efficiency. These include issuing energy consumption licenses for electrical products, processing replacement requests, and offering support for various energy efficiency initiatives.

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2-Signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University and Saudi District Cooling Company

 

 

As part of its ongoing efforts to strengthen strategic cooperation and partnerships aimed at developing its projects and achieving sustainability in the application of technical quality standards, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Saudi District Cooling Company in the field of developing cooling systems.

 

The MoU was signed under the supervision and follow-up of the General Directorate of Technical Affairs at the university and was held under the patronage of His Excellency the University President, Prof. Dr. Ahmed bin Salem Al-Ameri. The university was represented by Eng. Shafi bin Qaed Al-Qahtani, General Director of Technical Affairs, while the company was represented by Mr. Suleiman bin Mohammed Al-Khulaifi, Managing Director of the Saudi District Cooling Company. The signing took place on Sunday, 5 Muharram 1445 AH, corresponding to 23 July 2023.

 

The MoU aims to enhance cooperation and exchange expertise in the field of central cooling systems for the university campus. Areas of cooperation include:

  • Supplying university buildings with chilled water, improving and upgrading plant efficiency.
  • Providing technical and financial solutions to ensure the sustainability of cooling services for the university’s zones.
  • Assessing current central cooling plants, reviewing their capacity, evaluating assets, and planning expansion phases.
  • Determining the proposed cooling capacity for each building.
  • Reviewing the operational efficiency of cooling plants and studying the existing pipeline network.
  • Providing technical and financial reviews and recommendations for the project.

 

This MoU comes as part of the university’s strategy to collaborate with leading national companies in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, contributing to the development of its infrastructure and the achievement of its goals in quality and sustainability.


Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic Universit​y’s Commitment to Renewable Energy

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As a public university, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University is committed to implementing the national regulations and policies of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which prioritize promoting renewable energy and energy efficiency in line with Saudi Vision 2030. This commitment aligns with the national direction toward building a sustainable future that ensures the highest quality of life and contributes to achieving net-zero carbon emissions.

The university’s commitment is demonstrated through:

  • Compliance with governmental regulations issued by relevant authorities such as the Ministry of Energy and the Saudi Energy Efficiency Center, which aim to increase reliance on renewable energy and reduce carbon emissions.
  • Participation in national initiatives that seek to transition toward a more sustainable energy mix, including improving the efficiency of cooling and lighting systems and adopting energy-saving technologies across university facilities.
  • Integration of government objectives into the university’s strategic plans to ensure that projects and future expansions align with energy efficiency standards and the national goal of increasing the share of renewable energy.
  • Collaboration with national companies, such as the National Energy Efficiency Services Company “Tarshid” and the Saudi District Cooling Company, in infrastructure development projects that enhance efficiency and sustainability.

    This approach aligns with Saudi Vision 2030, which sets a target for renewable energy and natural gas to account for 50% of the energy mix for electricity production by 2030. In 2023, the share of renewable energy in electricity generation ranged between 45% and 50%, close to that of thermal energy. According to 2022 statistics, the Kingdom generated 5,520 GWh of electricity from renewable energy projects connected to the national grid, including 1,588 GWh from the Dumat Al-Jandal wind power project and 932 GWh from the Sakaka solar photovoltaic project. There are also 19 projects under implementation with a total capacity of 14,513 MW—84.84% solar and 15.16% wind—that, once fully operational, will supply electricity to 2.6 million housing units and reduce 24.8 million tons of CO₂ emissions annually.

    The statistics also indicate strong public awareness, with 92.1% of households expressing interest in energy conservation and 42.3% showing a willingness to use solar energy in their homes. Renewable energy projects also offer an economic advantage, as global solar photovoltaic production costs have decreased by 56% compared to fossil fuel and nuclear options, and projects developed since 2000 have saved USD 409 billion in fuel costs worldwide.

    Thus, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University’s commitment to renewable energy reflects its alignment with government policies and Vision 2030, placing it firmly on the path of the national transition toward clean and sustainable energy.

 

Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University’s Direct Services to Local Industries in Improving Energy Efficiency and Promoting the Use of Clean Energy​​


Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University’s Research in Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency

Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University places increasing emphasis on scientific research in the fields of energy efficiency and renewable energy, reflecting its role as a public educational institution committed to supporting the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 in environmental sustainability and the transition toward clean energy.

The university’s researchers conduct a wide range of academic and applied studies aimed at improving energy consumption efficiency in buildings and facilities, developing innovative technical solutions in solar energy, wind energy, and hybrid systems, as well as supporting industrial competitiveness by enhancing production efficiency and reducing carbon emissions.

 

Key Research in Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

1.      Industrial Competitiveness and Energy Efficiency in GCC Countries

A study examining the relationship between energy efficiency and industrial competitiveness in Gulf Cooperation Council countries, showing that improving energy efficiency contributes to cost reduction and increased productivity.

https://econjournals.com/index.php/ijeep/article/view/19425

2.      Strategies and Energy Efficiency in Institutional Buildings (Case Study: Riyadh Correctional Facilities)

Research assessing the impact of replacing lighting and air-conditioning systems with high-efficiency alternatives, showing potential reductions of 74% in lighting energy consumption and 28.4% in air-conditioning energy use.

https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/17/13/5808

3.      Off-Grid Hybrid Energy Systems Using Artificial Intelligence

Development of a model integrating solar energy, wind energy, batteries, and generators, using intelligent algorithms to achieve optimal performance in terms of cost and reliability.

https://www.researchgate.net/lab/Hassan-M-H-Farh-Lab

4.      Enhancing Heat Transfer Fluids (MXene) for Solar Energy Systems

An advanced study to improve the performance of solar energy systems by developing MXene-based aqueous ionic fluids, which enhance heat transfer efficiency.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40594502/

5. The College of Engineering at Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University signed a cooperation agreement with Danfoss B Global to strengthen academic and research partnerships in various fields, including renewable energy.

Under the supervision of Dr. Waleed bin Hamoud Al-Furaidi, the college’s students participated in the IEEE PES ISGT 2023 International Conference on Innovative Smart Grid Technologies held in France, where they presented a research paper titled: “Flexibility of IoT-Based Smart Home Loads to Enhance the Capability of the Electrical Distribution Network.”

 

As part of their international research engagement, the students also participated in the 10th IEEE International Conference on Sustainability Technologies in the United States, presenting a paper titled: “Sustainability in Universities in Light of Recent Energy Efficiency Initiatives in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.”

Furthermore, the students achieved a remarkable milestone with the acceptance of their research paper titled: “Enhancing Net-Zero Energy Solutions in Saudi University Campuses” for publication at the IEEE GESS 2024 International Conference on Green Energy and Smart Systems.

These participations and achievements represent a significant contribution to the university’s track record in scientific research and innovation, reinforcing its role in supporting the fields of sustainability and renewable energy.

In addition to its specialized academic research, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University places significant emphasis on organizing workshops and awareness activities aimed at enhancing knowledge and promoting a culture of energy efficiency and renewable energy among its staff, students, and the local community, in alignment with Saudi government policies and the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.

Key efforts in this field:

  1. Collaboration with the Saudi Energy Efficiency Center

     



    • Launching awareness campaigns under the slogan “Energy Efficiency is a Shared Responsibility”, targeting employees of government entities to promote a culture of energy conservation.
    • Participating in the Energy Efficiency Award initiative, which encourages innovation and development in the fields of efficiency and conservation, covering categories such as building efficiency, technological innovation, and community impact campaigns.
2.Specialized Training Workshops​

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    • Energy Efficiency in Government Buildings Workshop: Hands-on training on energy-saving lighting technologies, improving air-conditioning performance, and enhancing equipment operational efficiency.
    • Solar Energy Training Program: Training participants in the design, installation, and maintenance of photovoltaic (PV) systems, including practical simulations for small-scale solar projects.

3.University Events and Conferences
    • Annual Environmental Exhibition: Showcasing student projects in renewable energy, such as solar-powered irrigation systems and smart, energy-efficient home models.

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    • Participating in national events such as Earth Hour by switching off lights in university facilities for one hour and organizing seminars on the importance of reducing energy consumption.


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4. Digital Awareness Platforms

    • Launching a dedicated page on the university’s official website featuring energy conservation guides, tips for optimal use of electrical devices, and links to national initiatives such as the National Energy Efficiency Platform.
    • Publishing short video clips via the university’s social media accounts to demonstrate simple steps for reducing energy consumption in daily life.

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Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University’s Plans and Efforts in the Building Retrofit and Energy Efficiency Project

Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, represented by the General Directorate of Technical Affairs, has launched a comprehensive Building Retrofit and Energy Efficiency Project covering the main university campus and King Abdullah City for Female Students, with the goal of reducing electricity consumption by 41%. The project is being implemented in partnership with the National Energy Efficiency Services Company (Tarshid) and includes replacing traditional lighting units with high-efficiency LED systems in educational and administrative buildings, as well as all campus facilities, in addition to upgrading and improving the operational efficiency of cooling systems.

The university’s Technical Affairs Department developed a detailed work plan to oversee the project’s implementation, ensuring continuous supervision and coordination between technical teams during both morning and evening shifts, in order to achieve the highest standards of quality and timely completion. To date, 80% of the work has been completed in several buildings as part of the initial phases of the project, in alignment with the university’s initiative to modernize its infrastructure and facilities.

The project delivers multiple benefits, including energy savings and reduced operational costs, lowering emissions and environmental impact, extending the lifespan of equipment, and contributing to the stability of the public power grid by reducing demand, especially during peak hours.

Under the patronage of the University President, a ceremony was held to mark the completion of Phases One and Two and to inaugurate Phase Three of the project, attended by university leadership and Tarshid representatives. The University President emphasized that Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University is among the first educational institutions to adopt this national project, which is considered one of the largest energy efficiency initiatives in the education sector, praising the efforts of the joint working teams and reaffirming the university’s commitment to adopting projects and initiatives that support sustainability and energy efficiency across all its facilities.

Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University’s Efforts in Reducing Carbon and Emissions

As part of its commitment to environmental sustainability and supporting the transition toward a low-carbon economy, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University (IMSIU) adopts and implements a range of initiatives aimed at reducing carbon emissions and minimizing the environmental footprint of its facilities and activities. These efforts include:

Implementation of a comprehensive building retrofitting project at the main university campus and King Abdullah City for Female Students in collaboration with the National Energy Services Company (Tarshid), targeting up to a 41% reduction in energy consumption, thereby lowering emissions from electricity use.

  • Transition to Energy-Efficient LED Lighting

Replacing traditional lighting systems with LED fixtures in academic, administrative, and all other facilities to reduce electricity consumption and carbon emissions.

  • Upgrading Cooling and Air Conditioning Systems
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Modernizing cooling and HVAC units to high-efficiency systems, along with the use of smart control systems to minimize unnecessary energy use.

  • Awareness and Education

Organizing workshops and awareness campaigns on energy efficiency and the importance of reducing emissions.

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  • Encouraging Sustainable Practices on Campus

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 Expanding green spaces, launching initiatives to reduce resource waste, and improving both indoor and outdoor environmental quality.


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As a government university, IMSIU adheres to national sustainability policies and operates within the framework of Saudi Arabia’s flagship initiatives, foremost among them the Saudi Green Initiative, which aims to reduce carbon emissions by 278 million tons annually by 2030.

Achieving the Kingdom’s carbon reduction vision requires a multi-faceted approach, including generating 50% of electricity from renewable sources by 2030 and optimizing the national energy mix. The university aligns with this vision by implementing energy efficiency projects in its facilities and adopting sustainable solutions in operations and maintenance.

These efforts complement the Kingdom’s broader programs and ambitious projects to reduce emissions, such as:

  • Investing in renewable energy sources.
  • Enhancing energy efficiency across sectors.
  • Advancing carbon capture and storage programs.

The scale of these initiatives is reflected in the Kingdom’s energy statistics:

  • 6.2 GW – Total capacity of operational renewable energy sources.
  • 44.2 GW – Total capacity of renewable energy projects under development.
  • 7 million homes – Potentially powered by renewable energy projects currently in progress.
  • 100–130 GW – Targeted capacity of renewable energy projects planned for contract awarding by 2030.

These national efforts also include investments in clean hydrogen and the development of advanced carbon capture technologies—initiatives in which IMSIU actively participates through its own sustainability projects and emission-reduction programs.

 

Periodic Energy Audits at Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University

As part of its commitment to environmental sustainability and improving energy efficiency, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University conducts regular energy audits across all its facilities. These audits aim to identify areas of energy waste, enhance operational efficiency, and reduce carbon emissions, in alignment with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 and its initiatives for clean energy and energy efficiency.

These audits are carried out through:

  • Conducting regular technical inspections of lighting, air conditioning, and cooling systems to identify waste and improve performance.
  • Leveraging the expertise of the National Energy Efficiency Services Company (Tarshid) to evaluate energy consumption and provide technical recommendations to address inefficiencies.
  • Continuously analyzing energy consumption data to compare actual performance against targets and identify buildings or facilities with consumption levels above standard benchmarks.
  • Implementing immediate improvement measures such as replacing non-energy-efficient equipment, adjusting operation schedules, and improving thermal insulation systems.
  • Monitoring the results of improvements to ensure the effectiveness of actions taken and the sustainability of outcomes.

These audits help the university reduce energy consumption, lower operational costs, and minimize carbon emissions, supporting its move toward a more sustainable and energy-efficient campus environment.