Arab News, Tue, Jun 25, 2024 | Dhu al-Hijjah 19, 1445
Saudi Arabia and UK strengthen sustainable infrastructure collaborations at London summit
Saudi Arabia:
Collaborations in city development, green technologies, and infrastructure
financing were discussed by officials from Saudi Arabia and the UK at a special
event in London.
The UK-Saudi Sustainable Infrastructure Summit,
held on June 24, brought together over 250 leaders from the industry and
financial sectors of both countries, along with key representatives from major
giga-projects.
This follows robust bilateral relations, with both
countries signing an agreement in late 2022 to enhance cooperation on green
finance, as Saudi Arabia increasingly seeks ethical funding for its
transformative giga-projects.
The Kingdom has committed to ambitious climate
goals, including a target to reduce carbon emissions by 278 million tonnes
annually by 2030 and to increase renewable energy generation capacity by 50
percent.
The Lord Mayor of the City of London Alderman
Professor Michael Mainelli said: “This summit offers an excellent platform to
adopt and share knowledge gained from Saudi Arabia’s ambitious Vision 2030
sustainable development plans. Saudi Arabia is investing more in infrastructure
than any other country in the Middle East region, including in 14 new
giga-projects.”
He added: “This investment, combined with the City
of London’s expertise and leadership in sustainable finance, can set a global
template for sustainable development.”
The summit, organized by the Saudi British Joint
Business Council in collaboration with the City of London Corp. and hosted at
Plaisterers’ Hall in London, centered on discussions about urbanization,
sustainable city development, and financing strategies, highlighting the
expansion of green technologies and renewable energy solutions.
The event was attended by a high-level Saudi
delegation led by the Ministry of Investment and the Federation of Saudi
Chambers. It builds on prior SBJBC and COLC gatherings, reinforcing the
established Saudi-UK dialogue on clean energy development and decarbonization in
the business sector.
It also follows the recent Great Futures event
held by the UK in Riyadh, underscoring increasing participation by UK companies
in Saudi Vision 2030 initiatives aimed at transforming economic sectors and
advancing giga project development.
The event, supported by lead sponsors NEOM and
Saudi Awwal Bank, underscores the importance of UK-Saudi cooperation in
developing sustainable infrastructure and advancing the green transition.
“I’m delighted to host this crucial summit.
Sustainable infrastructure around the world is essential to tackling climate
change, boosting economic development, and ensuring access to vital provisions
such as transport, energy, and water,” said Mainelli.
The panels delved into bridging the investment
gap, utilizing smart urban planning for resilient and livable communities, and
expanding initiatives in green technology and renewable energy.