Launched in 2012, this national program aims to improve and raise the efficiency of energy consumption in three key sectors, occupying over 90% from the primary energy consumption, which are: Industry, construction and land transport, as the program contributed to launch energy efficiency initiatives, in cooperation with more than 30 government and semi-government authorities through work teams that developed more than 80 initiatives in different stages.​ This policy sets out efficiency labels for a range of household appliances and introduces standards for insulation materials. Below, see program updates as of 2023.

TRANSPORT:
- The implementation of Vehicle Energy Efficiency Label for LDVs started in 2014 and was updated in 2018 to include electrical vehicles (EVs)
- Working on updating (CAFE) to include the objectives of Phase 3 of the standard which will be implemented in 2024

INDUSTRY:
- An improvement in the level of energy consumption from 2011 to 2019 in the main manufacturing industries (first phase)
- Expanding the current industrial energy efficiency framework to include aluminum and other subsectors​

BUILDINGS:
- Implemented 26 energy efficiency specifications and regulations for products such as thermal insulation materials, large and small air conditioners, home electrical appliances, and lighting products, in addition to updating the two energy rationalization codes in the Saudi Building Code (601-602 SBC)
- Developing the buildings energy intensity initiative
- Working on completing the energy efficiency specifications for the rest of the electrical appliances