Enhanced Oil Recovery" project. In 2015, this project will reduce CO2 emissions by 800,000 tons per year. In addition, one of our private companies is currently engaged in a project to capture and use carbon dioxide in the production of other materials of economic value. The project will reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 500,000 tons per year. In line with the Kyoto Protocol, Saudi Arabia has established the National Committee for Clean Development Mechanism to manage and implement CDM projects. In the area of clean and renewable energy future, King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy (K.A.CARE) was established with the aim of building a sustainable future for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia by introducing renewable energy sources to the local energy landscape. Saudi Arabia has paid great attention to educating its younger generations about solar energy. We know that the development of these energy sources will serve the Kingdom's basic and long-term economic interest. The National Program for the Management and Rationalization of Energy Consumption, inaugurated in 2008, has been transformed to a permanent national center to rationalize energy around Kingdom to improve efficient energy production and consumption. It also aims to unify efforts among different entities in the Kingdom to efficiently reserve and utilize energy, while contributing to the environment preservation efforts. The Kingdom has allocated substantial funding to research and development in clean energy. It has created the "King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research" which aims to become a global center for all types of energy research and related policies and economics, technology, and environmental technologies. The Kingdom has also built the "King Abdullah University of Science and Technology" for advanced scientific research in the field of energy and the environment. Other universities in the Kingdom are contributing to this effort. --More 15:03 LOCAL TIME 12:03 GMT تغريد