Sustainability Forum Middle East (SFME), in partnership with Tabreed Bahrain and Boston Consulting Group (BCG), will convene a high-level roundtable on June 3, 2026, at the Wyndham Grand Manama Hotel, Kingdom of Bahrain, focused on “Accelerating Energy Efficiency Delivery under Bahrain’s National Energy Strategy.”
Part of SFME’s
Decarbonisation Roundtable Series, the session will bring together senior
representatives from multilateral organisations, government entities,
utilities, developers, and financial institutions to examine how Bahrain can
accelerate the implementation of energy efficiency objectives as part of its
broader energy transition agenda.
As Bahrain advances
the implementation of its National Energy Strategy and progresses toward its
Net Zero 2060 commitments, optimising electricity demand and improving energy
efficiency have become increasingly important to strengthening energy security,
reducing emissions, and supporting long-term economic resilience.
With electricity
demand continuing to rise, the discussion will explore how coordinated policy,
infrastructure, financing, and operational approaches can support scalable
energy efficiency improvements across the Kingdom.
A central focus of
the discussion will be the role of district cooling and integrated demand-side
infrastructure solutions in reducing cooling-related electricity consumption
and peak demand pressures.
The session will
also explore how Bahrain can balance supply-side investment with scalable
demand-side approaches while advancing broader sustainability and climate
commitments.
Ali AlRumaihi,
Country Manager, Tabreed Bahrain, said: “As Bahrain continues advancing its
sustainability and energy transition agenda, improving energy efficiency and
optimising electricity demand are becoming increasingly important priorities.
District cooling and integrated infrastructure solutions can play an important
role in reducing energy intensity and supporting long-term system efficiency.
Through this roundtable, we look forward to contributing to a practical
dialogue on scalable pathways for accelerating implementation.”
Giuseppe Bonaccorsi, Managing Director and Partner, BCG, added: “As Bahrain advances its National Energy Strategy and Net Zero 2060 commitments, the next chapter of the energy transition will be shaped as much by how energy is consumed as by how it is produced. Efficiency is no longer only a sustainability priority, but an energy resilience imperative. The technologies already exist; scaling impact will depend on how effectively policy, financing and infrastructure planning are aligned.”
SFME’s
Decarbonisation Roundtable Series takes place throughout the year in cities
across the region, taking an in-depth look at topics critical to MENA’s
net-zero journey and broader sustainability priorities.
The Forum’s 2026
edition is supported by Lead Partners: BBK, SAFA and Tabreed Bahrain; Strategic
Partners: United Nations Development Programme, Bank ABC, Standard Chartered
Bank and Gulf International Bank; Forum Partners: Aluminium Bahrain, National
Bank of Bahrain, Boston Consulting Group, Arab Shipbuilding and Repair Yard
(ASRY), Bahrain Ship Repair & Engineering Company (BASREC), Gulf Aluminium
Rolling Mill Company (GARMCO), American Chamber of Commerce Bahrain (AmCham
Bahrain) and Gulf Air; Supporting Partners: Tamkeen, Hassan Radhi &
Associates, GFH Bank, and United Enterprises; Learning Partner: Strathclyde
University and Impact for Learning & Development; and Media Partners: Arab
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