Saudi Arabia a key player in global energy transition, says IRENA chief

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Francesco La Camera, director-general of IRENA. Arab News
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Updated 08 December 2024
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Saudi Arabia a key player in global energy transition, says IRENA chief

Saudi Arabia a key player in global energy transition, says IRENA chief

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia is set to deepen its collaboration with the International Renewable Energy Agency to advance sustainability initiatives, according to a senior official. 

Speaking to Arab News on the sidelines of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification COP16, Francesco La Camera, director-general of IRENA, stated that Saudi Arabia is a key leader in transitioning away from fossil fuels, thanks to the Kingdom’s Green Initiative. 

He also highlighted global progress in renewable energy, noting that last year saw a record increase in capacity, driven by advancements in green hydrogen and sustainable biomass.

“We are working on signing an agreement with the GCC countries, so we will see when we will be ready. We will announce that we are working more closely with Saudi Arabia on our topics and our area of interest,” La Camera said. 

He added: “Just to give you an example now, ACWA Power is a Saudi company, but it is the elite company for decentralization. They invest in 12 different countries, and this is something amazing, and this is an effort also outside the country to work for the energy transition, providing water in a country that stresses all this.” 

The IRENA director-general stressed the importance of all nations, including Saudi Arabia, to increase efforts, with the expectation that updated national climate contributions will be submitted before February 2025. 

“Everyone has to do more, so we expect to see also the national climate contribution to be presented before February 2025. We also hope that our presence at COP will allow us to have more discussion and to increase the level of engagement of Saudi in the work of IRENA,” La Camera said. 

He added: “We think that, inevitably, Saudi is a leading country on all of this. It has the potential. It has the resources. It has the leadership to go faster and scale in the energy transition.” 

La Camera also outlined a strategy to address the structural challenges hindering the deployment of renewable energy at the speed and scale required to meet global energy and climate goals. 

The focus is on overcoming infrastructure barriers by creating interconnected, flexible, and balanced grids that can support a higher integration of renewable energy. 

This is where regional collaboration comes in, which is essential to achieving this objective. 

“I emphasize the role of the infrastructure. We need groups that are interconnected, flexible, and balanced to allow more renewables. Regional collaboration is crucial,” La Camera said. 

During his keynote speech at the Saudi Green Initiative, La Camera spoke about the need to design the market in a way that is more favorable for renewables. 

“We need to strengthen the capacity of the distribution to deal with this through a system that is more distributed instead of centralized, and also the need to reskill the personnel that is moving from the fossil fuel to the renewable area,” he said. 

La Camera concluded the interview by highlighting IRENA’s long-term planning efforts, which are essential for aligning financial investments with the needs of the renewable energy sector. 


PIF-backed Savvy Games, Humain sign AI deal to boost Saudi innovation drive 

PIF-backed Savvy Games, Humain sign AI deal to boost Saudi innovation drive 
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PIF-backed Savvy Games, Humain sign AI deal to boost Saudi innovation drive 

PIF-backed Savvy Games, Humain sign AI deal to boost Saudi innovation drive 

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund-backed Savvy Games Group has signed a partnership with fellow portfolio firm Humain to deploy full-stack artificial intelligence across operations, strengthening the Kingdom’s emerging innovation ecosystem. 

The memorandum of understanding will see Savvy leverage Humain’s AI systems, data platforms, infrastructure, and applications to enhance efficiency across key functions including human resources, procurement, and finance, the companies said in a joint statement. 

The two firms will also collaborate on research and development and explore new AI applications across Savvy’s business lines. Humain will provide access to its advanced data centers and cloud computing services, supporting Savvy’s digital transformation and productivity goals. 

The Kingdom is actively building its capabilities by integrating artificial intelligence across various sectors, hosting AI-focused events, forging partnerships with global tech leaders, and investing in local talent development. 

These efforts aim to drive economic growth, build a digitally advanced society, and reinforce Saudi Arabia’s AI leadership. 

Brian Ward, CEO at Savvy Games Group, said: “We are looking forward to working with Humain to identify and unlock ways that would enhance the way we utilize AI at Savvy.” 

He added: “Humain operates across the entire AI value chain from data and infrastructure to models and end-user application, so there are a lot of opportunities for us to look at and create tangible programs of activities.” 

His counterpart at Humain, Tareq Amin, said: “This partnership comes at an exciting time with the recent launch of Humain One at FII9. This agentic AI operating system is a game changer, and we are thrilled to have Savvy as one of the early adopters.” 

Amin added that game development is among the most dynamic sectors where leveraging AI solutions can significantly enhance both creativity and productivity. 

The partnership exemplifies the power of collaboration between PIF’s portfolio companies — exchanging knowledge, aligning strategic capabilities, and unlocking shared value, the release added. 

These synergies support PIF’s AI and digital economy strategy by positioning Saudi Arabia as a globally competitive hub for innovation and talent development, fostering the growth and diversification of the domestic economy. 

Savvy Games has positioned itself as a key driver of the Kingdom’s gaming and esports sector. In its 2024 annual report, the company highlighted strong growth across three main pillars: game development and publishing, esports, and ecosystem building. 

A centerpiece of its activities was the Esports World Cup held in Riyadh, which drew 2,000 players from 200 clubs competing for a $70 million prize pool across 24 game titles, underscoring Savvy’s commitment to expanding Saudi Arabia’s footprint in competitive gaming. 

Meanwhile, Humain recently reached a $3 billion agreement with Asia-Pacific data center provider AirTrunk, backed by Blackstone and the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, to develop a large-scale AI-ready data center campus in the Kingdom. 

Under this deal, Humain will lead Saudi Arabia’s efforts to deliver advanced AI infrastructure, while AirTrunk and its global partners contribute operational expertise and investment capacity. 

The initiative aligns with the company’s mandate to position the Kingdom as a global AI leader and reinforces its commitment to building best-in-class digital and AI capabilities. 

It was announced in October that energy giant Saudi Aramco has signed a non-binding term sheet to acquire a significant minority stake in Humain.

The proposed deal will see both Aramco and PIF contribute AI-related assets, capabilities, and talent to help scale Humain’s operations and capture new value in the rapidly expanding data and AI sector, according to a joint statement from the companies.