Khaleej Times

Rooftop solar energy in the spotlight for future

-

abu dhabi — Rooftop solar energy will help drive renewable energy to the next stage of its developmen­t in the Middle East and South Asian markets, according to leading industry figures at the World Future Energy Summit (WFES) and the Solar Expo in Abu Dhabi.

Renewable energy, particular­ly solar, is making rapid progress in the region, with organisers estimating that buyers at the summit have more than 200 gigawatts of planned capacity to be added within the next decade. The region is already setting the agenda for utility scale projects, with bids for projects in the UAE bringing in below three US cents per kilowatt-hour during 2016.

The industry expects to see similar progress in rooftop solar, driven by initiative­s such as the Shams Dubai programme by the Dubai Electricit­y and Water Authority (Dewa), which encourages Photovolta­ic systems on residentia­l, commercial and industrial buildings.

The projects themselves can vary in size from just a few solar panels to thousands. One of the initiative­s under the Shams Dubai programme is the installati­on of 88,000 solar panels on buildings belonging to port operator DP World, which will produce enough energy to power around 3,000 homes.

“We are at a point where solar energy is clearly at the centre of the UAE’s electricit­y plans, and we are

We are at the point where solar energy is clearly at the centre of the UAE’s electricit­y plans.” Sami Khoreibi, CEO of Enviromena

beginning to see rooftop solar play an important part in this growth,” said Sami Khoreibi, CEO of Abu Dhabi-based Enviromena. “Official targets are being set for installing rooftop solar panels, and policies allowing customers to sell electricit­y back into the network are in place. This will fundamenta­lly change the way we think about electricit­y in the region.”

Enviromena has constructe­d 42 solar projects in nine countries throughout the region, including rooftop solar installati­ons at Yas Marina Circuit and solar carpark shades at Masdar City. It sees rooftop solar as an important growth market.

Rooftop and other small, localised solar projects have multiple benefits. Allowing property owners to invest in solar panels spreads the cost of expanding the electricit­y supply, while locating generation and consumptio­n in the same place reduces the burden on distributi­on infrastruc­ture.

Held under the theme of ‘Sustaining the Clean Energy Consensus; Empowering New Players’, WFES 2017 brings together the world’s leading technology providers, government delegation­s, innovators, and thought leaders in Abu Dhabi.

“Within the growing renewable energy market, the falling cost and increasing efficiency of solar energy has particular relevance in the UAE, which is why, together with Masdar, the event’s host, we created a dedicated Solar Expo as part of WFES,” said Naji El Haddad, group event director at Reed Exhibition­s, which organises WFES in partnershi­p with Masdar.

 ?? Photos by Ryan Lim ?? The World Future Energy Summit exhibition and solar expo venue at ADNEC in Abu Dhabi. —
Photos by Ryan Lim The World Future Energy Summit exhibition and solar expo venue at ADNEC in Abu Dhabi. —

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates