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Energy company in Saudi Arabia
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The National Energy Services Company (NESCO) - Tarshid
Company typeGovernment Company
FoundedOct 2017 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Key people
Services
OwnerPublic Investment Fund
Number of employees40 (2018)
Websitehttp://www.tarshid.com.sa/
For other uses, see NESCO (disambiguation).

The National Energy Services Company (NESCO), branded as Tarshid, is an energy company that was established in March 2017 in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Tarshid was issued a Saudi Royal Decree in March 2017, giving it the exclusive mandate to retrofit all public buildings and facilities in the Kingdom Tarshid is set to support the development of a commercial energy services market by building the capacity of local Energy Services Companies (ESCOs) and facilitating the establishment of the world's leading ESCOs in the Kingdom through collaborating with key stakeholders such as the Saudi Ministry of Finance (MOF) and the Saudi Energy Efficiency Center (SEEC).

Tarshid is fully owned by Public Investment Fund and has set targets for implementing energy efficiency projects in buildings and facilities across the Kingdom.

References

  1. "SR1.9 billion company to boost energy efficiency". 19 October 2017.
  2. "Saudi Arabia's PIF to save oil with new energy services company". 18 October 2017.
  3. "PIF - Public Investment Fund". www.pif.gov.sa.
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