RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA – Saudi Arabia and Japan issued a joint statement on Lighthouse Initiative for Clean Energy Cooperation. The statement is as follows:
On July 16, in Jeddah, Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and Kishida Fumio, Prime Minister of Japan, held a bi-lateral meeting where they decided to establish the KSA-Japan Lighthouse Initiative for Clean Energy Cooperation.
Recognizing net-zero and clean energy ambitions, both sides decided to establish the KSA-Japan Lighthouse Initiative for Clean Energy Cooperation. The initiative will serve as a beacon for other countries and regions as they develop their strategies and roadmaps toward their Net Zero ambitions.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has the strong ambition to decarbonize and reach net zero by 2060 or before, and benefit from its globally low cost of renewable and clean hydrogen and its strategic location on trade routes for energy products to the world.
Japan too has strong decarbonization ambitions to achieve net zero by 2050 and is a global pioneer in clean energy technology solutions.
The Lighthouse initiative aims at showcasing Saudi Arabia and Japan’s leadership in clean energy projects and sustainable advanced materials, as well ensuring the resiliency of the supply chain to ensure sustainable and secure supplies. The initiative will support the ongoing efforts that Saudi Arabia is undertaking to become a hub for clean energy, mineral resources and energy components supply chains.
The initiative encompasses several sustainable materials. The efforts will facilitate the participation of leading companies from Saudi Arabia and Japan, and expand on their ongoing collaboration, which will yield the production of multiple components in the energy supply chain that will enable the development of the Lighthouse projects, such as components for renewable energy.
The partnership will develop Lighthouse projects that guide clean energy transition, focusing on areas such as hydrogen and ammonia, e-fuel, Circular Carbon Economy/Carbon Recycling, Direct Air Capture, critical minerals required for the energy sector and supply chain resilience, sustainable advanced materials, and research and knowledge exchange.
In order to enable the Lighthouse Initiative, both countries affirmed their collaboration in clean energies and mineral resources supply chains, by combining the advantages, ambitions and leading companies and institutions of both countries, to contribute to expanding the market of clean energy to lower the cost of this energy and making supply chains more resilient.
Going forward, both sides will facilitate the joint development of the work plan of the initiative, identify a detailed list of additional participants, and reach out to global and regional partners to join the initiative.