Under the Patronage of H.E. Dr. Noura Mohammed Al-Mashaan, Minister of Public Works, the Gulf Forum for Development & Sustainability gathered leaders, experts, and policymakers — including H.E. Ghada Hatim Eltahir (United Nations), Eng. Ahmad Saad Alsaleh (Public Works), and Eng. Maysaa Musa Boshehri (Kuwait Municipality)—to drive forward the conversation on sustainability, energy security, and innovation.
Hub2Energy had the privilege of opening the event and delivering the closing remarks, reinforcing a call to action for collaboration to accelerate energy transitions. The message was clear: we need more energy, we need all energies, and we need to act now!
At HUB2ENERGY, we embrace the trifecta approach to accelerate energy transitions:
✅ Decentralization – Bringing energy production closer to consumption for greater resilience and efficiency.
✅ Digitalization – Driving efficiency through:
🔹 Smart Grids & Infrastructure – Strengthening TSO (Transmission System Operators) & DSO (Distribution System Operators) for grid stability.
🔹 Operational Intelligence – Deploying Digital Oil Field (DOF), AI-driven automation, and predictive analytics to optimize industrial performance.
🔹 Geospatial & Subsurface Analytics – Utilizing data modeling, imaging, and simulations for energy production and CO₂ storage.
✅ Decarbonization – Accelerating carbon reduction via:
🔹 CCUS & DAC – Capturing and storing CO₂ from industrial sources and the atmosphere.
🔹 Subsurface CO₂ Storage & Monitoring – Advancing geological assessments, reservoir modeling, and CO₂ injection for secure long-term storage.
💡 Kuwait & the GCC are ready to lead!
With our abundant resources and expertise, we can accelerate:
🔹 Hydrogen & Green Ammonia for clean energy exports
🔹 E-fuels & Sustainable Shipping Solutions
🔹 CCUS & DAC to decarbonize industries and the atmosphere
🔹 Smart Grids & DOF to integrate renewables and enhance energy efficiency
🔹 Industrial Wastewater Treatment for sustainable water management
🚀 Kuwait can and will lead in Net Zero solutions.
Energy transitions are not a competition; they are a collective effort!
The real challenges lie in policies, finance, and skills development.
