Global energy efficiency investment opportunity of nearly $6 trillion by 2030: IRENA

In the wider Middle East and North Africa region, countries that reduce their electricity load by five percent can save an average of USD 190 million per year, according to the Clean Energy Business Council.

“Energy efficiency is the low hanging fruit, it is one of the least expensive but most effective ways to solve the Middle East and North Africa’s skyrocketing energy demand. The WFES Energy Efficiency Expo 2017 will support smart government regulation that can help change behaviors of organizations and people to adopt energy efficient technology,” said H.E. Dr Nasser Saidi, Chairman, Clean Energy Business Council.

The WFES Energy Efficiency Expo 2017 aims to enable the public and private sectors and end users to network, source innovative solutions, and build partnerships. Exhibitors are expected to cover lighting, smart buildings, cooling, power generation, smart grids, and financial services.

“With global energy demand continuing to rise, the WFES Energy Efficiency Expo is set to make WFES 2017 the largest and most in-depth to date. The Expo will build on the success of our Energy Efficiency TechTalk, and feature business development opportunities with leading efficiency players from the Middle East and around the world,” said Frederic Theux, President, Reed Exhibitions.