Saudi Arabia is taking significant steps towards energy security, sustainability, and economic localization, aligning with Vision 2030. In a recent interview, Dr. Attiya Al-Sulaimi, Executive Director of Energia, discussed the company’s latest agreements and initiatives that are shaping the Kingdom’s energy landscape.

Strategic Partnerships for a Growing Energy Demand

Energia has signed critical agreements with both local and international companies, solidifying its role in providing reliable energy solutions across Saudi Arabia. One notable agreement is with an American electricity company to supply temporary energy solutions. Given the rapid expansion of industrial and commercial activities in the Kingdom, the demand for flexible and efficient power solutions has surged. Energia’s expertise in power rentals is proving essential in bridging the energy gap, particularly for projects operating outside the national grid.

“Especially now, we see a very great need for temporary energy solutions across the Kingdom,” Dr. Al-Sulaimi stated. “This demand spans multiple sectors, including infrastructure, construction, and industrial expansions.”

A Commitment to Green Energy

Energia is also making significant strides in clean and green energy. The company’s entry into the renewable energy sector reinforces Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, which aims to diversify the economy and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. By integrating innovative, eco-friendly power solutions, Energia is positioning itself as a leader in sustainable energy initiatives.

“Our role in clean energy has given Energia the lead in signing agreements that support Vision 2030,” Dr. Al-Sulaimi noted. “We are committed to advancing green energy solutions while ensuring energy reliability and efficiency.”

Nationalization and Local Workforce Development

As Saudi Arabia pushes for greater localization in key industries, Energia is playing an active role in supporting this vision. The company prioritizes local manufacturing, ensuring that a significant portion of energy equipment, from engines to maintenance components, is produced within the Kingdom. Additionally, Energia’s workforce is 60% Saudi, highlighting its commitment to developing local talent and expertise.

“When we talk about nationalization, it’s not just about hiring local talent,” Dr. Al-Sulaimi explained. “It’s about ensuring that energy solutions, technology, and knowledge remain within the Kingdom, contributing to economic growth and job creation.”

Looking Ahead

With these agreements and ongoing initiatives, Energia is reinforcing its position as a key player in Saudi Arabia’s energy sector. Whether through temporary power solutions, sustainable energy innovations, or workforce localization, the company is actively contributing to the nation’s ambitious transformation goals.

By prioritizing strategic partnerships, green energy, and local expertise, Energia continues to power Saudi Arabia’s growth—one innovative solution at a time.

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