Oil and Environment Minister and special envoy for climate affairs Dr Mohammed Bin Daina met members of the American Chamber of Commerce in Bahrain (AmCham Bahrain) and discussed ways to enhance co-operation between the ministry and AmCham Bahrain in the sustainable development and renewable energy sectors.
The minister praised the private sector’s efforts in boosting national and international entities aimed at protecting the environment, as well as achieving a logical balance between the environmental, developmental and economic rights of humans.
He affirmed Bahrain’s keenness on upholding environmental principles, adopting innovate green economy plans, and using environmental friendly technologies in order to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Bahrain’s Economic Vision 2030.
The meeting reviewed sustainability initiatives in the oil and energy sectors, the private sector’s role in enhancing national efforts to diversify energy sources, as well as Bahrain’s strategies for diversification and transformation in the energy sector.
The two sides also shed light on the private sector’s investment opportunities in renewable energy projects, and enhancing environmental co-operation between US energy companies and their Bahraini counterparts, in addition to a number of topics related to environmental issues and clean energy.
Amcham Bahrain president Qays Al Zubi emphasised the importance of the private sector in environmental sustainability in Bahrain.
“As part of our partnership with the Oil and Environment Ministry, AmCham Bahrain demonstrates its commitment to supporting Bahrain’s Economic Vision 2030’s environmental sustainability goals, and we are eager to explore innovative ways to work together and contribute to the achievement of these objectives,” he added.