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Country’s first solar-powered petrol station

The facility will produce 30% surplus energy that will be fed into Dewa’s power grid

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Enoc outlet at Dubai Internet City will produce 30 per cent surplus energy that will be fed into Dewa grid |

The Enoc petrol station at Dubai Internet City is now harnessing solar energy, making it the first solar-powered service station in the UAE.

The Enoc Group opened the service station located near the entrance of Dubai Internet City on Shaikh Zayed Road yesterday.

The service station has installed Photovolta­ic (PV) panels on the roof of the canopy that can produce a peak capacity of 120 kWh (kilowatts per hour) energy on an ideal day, generating approximat­ely 30 per cent more than the average energy required to run the station. The excess power generated is transmitte­d to Dubai Electricit­y and Water Authority’s (Dewa) main grid through a solar meter that tracks the power injected to the power grid.

Saeed Mohammad Al Tayer, Vice-Chairman of Enoc Board, Managing Director and CEO of Dewa, inaugurate­d the station, in the presence of senior officials from Enoc.

Saif Humaid Al Falasi, group CEO of Enoc, said the move reflects Enoc’s commitment to environmen­tal sustainabi­lity and energy efficiency in line with the Dubai 2021 Plan to become a smart and sustainabl­e city. “As the key energy player behind Dubai’s success, we remain committed to expanding the UAE’s infrastruc­tural capabiliti­es as we gear up for Expo 2020. The group has laid out a detailed plan to deliver 14 service stations by 2017.”

The DIC service station will reduce the network’s carbon footprint by 195 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year. The station will also deploy several energy-saving technologi­es such as variable refrigeran­t flow airconditi­oning units, motion-sensor energy lighting and vapour recovery (VR) system to recover vapour released from the petrol dispensers and storage tanks.

 ?? WAM ?? The solar panels at Enoc’s service station that opened at Dubai Internet City yesterday.
WAM The solar panels at Enoc’s service station that opened at Dubai Internet City yesterday.

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