Saudi Arabia is generating 194.4 billion kWhof electricity through 500,000 barrels of oil. With the demand of electricity growing at 7.5% annually, the country may need 8.3 million barrels oil per day by 2020. This is going to put the country as the leader among the top CO 2 emitting countries by 2020 with emissions peaking at 750Gg of CO 2 from the current 400,000Gg. This is not a healthy sign for the country׳s GDP. The country can easily mitigate this problem by using the available wet and EGS (enhanced geothermal system) geothermal systems. 13 millionGg of CO 2 can be mitigated by utilizing its geothermal energy sources for desalination plants along the western coastal region. Another 900Gg can be mitigated by adopting GHP technology for space cooling and heating. Change in energy policy, solving tariff related issue and adopting CDM through geothermal energy sources, Saudi Arabia can mitigate CO 2 emissions and still maintain its supremacy in the world.