Energy Management Policy

Our university strives to enhance energy efficiency in its buildings and prioritize nature and energy resources by using energy-saving devices, adopting renewable energy policies, implementing energy conservation programs, promoting green buildings, adapting to climate change, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Article 1:

Utilize modern technologies for smart buildings, such as installing sensors for water taps and automatic lighting systems, among other innovations.

Article 2:

Implement the principle of clean energy at the university instead of relying on electricity generated by traditional power generators.

Article 3:

Reduce the amount of electricity consumed within the university to minimize the environmental pollution it causes.

Article 4:

Measure carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and strive to reduce them.

Article 5:

Instruct procurement committees to purchase energy-efficient devices.

Article 6:

Activate the role of all university departments in conducting educational workshops to raise awareness about energy management.

Article 7:

Prepare a comprehensive study on electricity consumption across the university's departments and the feasibility of transitioning to alternative energy sources.