MEW will purchase solar energy from Kuwaiti citizens under a new initiative
The Ministry of Electricity, Water, and Renewable Energy (MEW) has unveiled plans to purchase solar energy generated by Kuwaiti citizens as part of its annual development plan for 2024-2025. This initiative, reported by Al-Seyassah Daily, is a significant step towards promoting renewable energy production at the grassroots level.
Encouraging Citizen Participation in Renewable Energy
The project encourages citizens to install solar panels on their rooftops, producing electricity that MEW will purchase at competitive rates. This strategy is expected to yield multiple benefits, including reducing the state's water and electricity costs and lowering carbon emissions from traditional power plants.
Targeting 2,500 Megawatts of Renewable Energy
MEW's ambitious plan aims to acquire up to 2,500 megawatts of renewable energy produced by citizens. This is anticipated to bring about substantial economic, environmental, and developmental advantages. The ministry is currently assessing the economic impact of the project, the logistics involved in the installation of solar panels, and the benefits to customers—whether individuals or institutions.
In addition to the financial and environmental benefits, MEW is also prioritizing safety. The ministry is evaluating the necessary safety procedures to ensure the secure installation and operation of rooftop solar panels. The project is still in its planning phase, with a focus on developing a sustainable model that benefits both the state and its citizens.