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Ministry intensifies initiatives to combat energy squandering during peak hours.

Sky-high electricity usage, fueled by soaring temperatures, surpassed 13,600 megawatts yesterday, prompting the Ministry of Electricity to intensify efforts in diminishing waste and excessive consumption, particularly during peak hours. Sources from the ministry emphasized that the joint...

Soaring electricity consumption, driven by the heatwave, exceeds 13,600 megawatts; Ministry of...
Soaring electricity consumption, driven by the heatwave, exceeds 13,600 megawatts; Ministry of Electricity intensifies efforts to combat waste and excessive use, especially during peak hours. The consortium of different government bodies in enforcing the conservation strategy has been pivotal, as per reports from ministry sources.

Ministry intensifies initiatives to combat energy squandering during peak hours.

In the sweltering Kuwaiti summer, the Ministry of Electricity is stepping up its game to combat skyrocketing electricity consumption. Yesterday, the power usage surpassed a staggering 13,600 megawatts, mainly due to high temps. To curb this issue, especially during peak hours, the ministry is teaming up with various government agencies to enforce a strict energy-saving plan.

The grand plan is supervised by bigwigs like Dr. Subaih Al-Mukhaizeem, the minister himself, and Dr. Adel Al-Zamel, the undersecretary, as per Al-Rai daily. Agencies, factories, charity groups, and large shopping centers are chipping in, trying to keep consumption in check during the intense heat.

The ministry has zero tolerance for ignoring its energy-saving guidelines, stressing the effectiveness of joint government efforts in cutting down waste. It's crucial to carry on with these initiatives during peak usage periods.

But here's the buzzkill - excessive cryptocurrency mining gobbling up power is a major pain point. The ministry believes nipping this problem in the bud could save around 750 megawatts, similar to the power consumed by mining equipment and the cooling systems for those machines.

The ministry has joined forces with the Ministry of Interior and the General Authority for Communications and Information Technology to stamp out unauthorized mining operations. Unlicensed mining violates multiple laws, including industrial licensing, penal code provisions, and electricity and water conservation rules.

To address the growing energy demand due to urban expansion and new projects, the ministry is also working on future electricity and water production projects.

And here's a friendly reminder to all citizens and residents - use electricity and water wisely, folks, to help keep the supply steady and the lights on!

Fun fact: There are over 1,000 crypto mining sites in the country that are hazardous to power grids and public safety due to excessive electricity consumption[1]. The authorities have warned of strict penalties for violators, including legal action and hefty fines[5]. So, as the saying goes, better safe than sorry!

  1. In an effort to reduce the escalating energy consumption, the ministry is collaborating with climate-change scientists to develop an innovative energy-saving plan.
  2. The government agencies are not only focusing on enforcing energy-saving regulations in traditional settings, but also exploring renewable-energy solutions to mitigate the impact of climate-change.
  3. The finance industry can play a significant role in the transition towards a sustainable energy future by providing investments in green energy projects, such as wind farms and solar panels.
  4. Cybersecurity professionals and experts in data-and-cloud-computing are crucial in securing the digital infrastructure of the renewable-energy sector, ensuring its smooth operation and minimizing vulnerabilities to outside attacks.
  5. The implementation of the energy-saving plan and the development of future electricity projects require the collaboration of various government departments and the private sector, further highlighting the importance of networking and technology-driven solutions in the environmental-science and industry today.

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