Thursday, 08/01/2026 | 16:31 GMT+7

Rasmi Hamza expressed pride in the partnership’s success, which has resulted in the signing of over 60 agreements. He reiterated JREEEF’s dedication to implementing efficient energy practices to combat climate change, thanking stakeholders for their collaborative efforts.
Funded by JREEEF, the Energy Efficiency Technologies Implementation Program aims to enhance the competitiveness of Jordanian industries by reducing energy costs and carbon emissions. The program provides 100% funding for energy audit studies and technical support through the Enhancing Green Activities in Industrial Establishments (GAIN) project, supported by the German agency GIZ and funded by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation (BMZ) in Germany.
The initiative targets various sectors including small and medium enterprises, government buildings, households, agricultural sectors, and energy services companies (ESCOs), aiming to develop sustainable energy practices across Jordan.
With the industrial sector accounting for 16% of Jordan’s final energy consumption in 2022, initiatives like these are crucial for achieving national energy efficiency goals. To date, 48 energy audit studies have been conducted across sectors such as plastics, pharmaceuticals, food, chemicals, textiles, engineering, construction, and wood industries, showcasing significant potential for energy savings and sustainability improvements.
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