Jouf University Achieves Outstanding 100% Energy Efficiency Rating for 2024
In a remarkable achievement that reflects Jouf University's strong commitment to sustainability and energy conservation, the university has earned a distinguished 100% rating from the Saudi Energy Efficiency Center (SEEC) for the year 2024.
In a remarkable achievement that reflects Jouf University's strong commitment to sustainability and energy conservation, the university has earned a distinguished 100% rating from the Saudi Energy Efficiency Center (SEEC) for the year 2024. This recognition comes as a result of the university's strict adherence to the standards and requirements of the National Energy Efficiency Program, which encompasses technical, awareness, and training components.
The Vice Rector, Dr. Saad Awadh Alanazi, stated that this accomplishment underscores the university’s full commitment to implementing all energy efficiency requirements. These efforts included the technical aspect through the accurate provision of electricity and fuel consumption data as well as the awareness component, which involved disseminating educational messages and organizing lectures and training courses for university staff and faculty to promote awareness of energy conservation and improve energy use efficiency.
Dr. Saad Alanazi also expressed his sincere appreciation to the president of the university, Prof. Dr. Mohammad bin Abdullah Al-Shaya, for his continued support and dedication to empowering working teams and fostering an enabling environment for achieving energy efficiency goals, an essential factor in attaining this remarkable achievement. Dr. Alanazi emphasized that this success is the result of coordinated efforts and effective collaboration among the university’s various departments, led by the Energy Efficiency Team at Jouf University, which played a key role in fulfilling the program’s requirements and achieving this top-tier rating.
This achievement reaffirms the university’s dedication to supporting the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 and its ongoing pursuit of a more efficient, sustainable, and high-performing campus environment.
