Licensing Energy Efficiency Service Companies
This electronic service provides a flexible and unified mechanism for issuing licenses to energy efficiency service providers in the Kingdom. It covers multiple areas such as energy auditing, project management, implementation of technical solutions, and providing engineering design services compliant with national standards. The service aims to regulate the energy efficiency sector, enhance the quality of implemented projects, and ensure companies are equipped to deliver effective and sustainable solutions that contribute to achieving national energy efficiency goals.
Training Programs
Training programs are key enablers provided by the Saudi Energy Efficiency Center (SEEC) to develop human capital and foster an energy efficiency culture across various sectors. The platform offers professional courses targeting individuals, government entities, and the private sector. These programs aim to build advanced technical capabilities in energy analysis, management, and auditing, focusing on globally recognized practices.
Energy Management Program
The Energy Management Program is a regulatory tool provided by the Saudi Energy Efficiency Center (SEEC) to enable industrial facilities to implement a comprehensive and effective system for managing energy consumption. Through this service, the platform allows facilities to: * Register their data and link it to their energy management plan. * Access specialized guidelines and implementation tools. * Improve operational efficiency by applying globally recognized best practices, such as the ISO 50001 standard. The program is designed for facilities whose energy consumption falls above or below specific thresholds and is divided into two main tracks to ensure comprehensive application.
Energy Efficiency Project Opportunities
The Foras platform is an electronic service provided by the Saudi Energy Efficiency Center (SEEC). It aims to enhance integration between facility owners and licensed energy efficiency service providers through an open digital marketplace. Through this platform, users can: * Propose projects related to energy efficiency. * Provide opportunities for qualified companies to apply and compete. * Facilitate the evaluation, monitoring, and implementation process within a clear project lifecycle. The platform offers an interactive environment that organizes the relationship between proposing entities and beneficiaries, contributing to improving the quality of energy efficiency project implementation across the Kingdom.
Window Air Conditioner Replacement Initiative
As part of its efforts to enhance energy consumption efficiency in the residential sector, the Saudi Energy Efficiency Center (SEEC) has launched the "Window Air Conditioner Replacement" initiative. This initiative aims to motivate citizens to dispose of old air conditioners and replace them with modern, high-efficiency units. The initiative offers a financial incentive of (SAR 1000) for each replaced unit, contributing to reduced electricity consumption, improved quality of appliances used in homes, and long-term savings. .
Kafa'a Virtual House
Virtual Efficiency House (Bayt Kafa'a) is an innovative interactive experience that offers a realistic simulation of a home. It aims to educate visitors about energy-saving behaviors as they navigate through the house, helping them make informed choices when using electrical appliances and vehicles. By entering the Virtual Efficiency House (Bayt Kafa'a), you will explore practical energy-saving habits and learn how small, positive changes can significantly reduce energy consumption. This engaging and educational experience is designed to inspire and empower everyone to make their homes more efficient. Start your journey today and discover how to make your home energy-efficient!
Accreditation of Energy Efficiency Training Programs
In its pursuit of building an integrated and effective training ecosystem in the energy efficiency field, the Saudi Energy Efficiency Center (SEEC) has launched the Training Program Accreditation service. This service enables private sector training providers to submit applications for the accreditation of their non-qualification programs (programs not leading to a formal academic or vocational qualification). This service aims to: * Regulate the specialized training market in energy efficiency. * Ensure the quality and alignment of training programs with SEEC standards. * Engage the private sector in developing national human capital in this field. The platform automates internal processes, making it easier for entities to submit applications and track procedures electronically.