Khaleej Times

Dubai rooftops will sport psychedeli­c solar panels

- Staff Report — business@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — Coloured solar panels and photovolta­ics from Emirates Insolaire, a joint venture of Dubai Investment­s and SwissINSO Holding, a Switzerlan­d-based pioneer in solar technologi­es, will soon dress up buildings across Dubai as the emirate is fast moving towards a sustainabl­e future powered by renewable energy sources.

Emirates Insolaire, which pioneered the Kromatix coloured solar technology — the first-of-its-kind in the world, also announced that discussion­s with different authoritie­s and companies across Dubai are in final stages on installing the panels in buildings. Photovolta­ic panels from Emirates Insolaire can be adapted to any façade without compromisi­ng on the design and aesthetics of the building.

The solar panels from Emirates Insolaire also offer high efficiency in generating energy from solar power, with each photovolta­ic module capable of generating 170 to 190 watts per square metre for roof installati­on or 110 to 130 watts per square metre for façade installati­on.

Rafic Hanbali, managing partner of Emirates Insolaire, said his company has ushered in a paradigm shift in solar applicatio­ns with its energy-elegant dress on buildings and it is in negotiatio­ns with authoritie­s and companies to implement this.

Capacity

“The Kromatix solar panels can supply between 20 per cent and 60 per cent of needed energy for a building. For certain industries with large roof and façades, this can go up to 100 per cent. Emirates Insolaire expects to play a pivotal role in the regional solar sector growth,” he said.

The company is eyeing a strong growth amidst a massive potential for photovolta­ics and solar thermal power in the Middle East & North Africa (Mena) region. An estimated 2,000MW of solar energy projects in the region are likely to be tendered, and by 2020, $50 billion will be invested in the region’s solar sector, according to official estimates, with the UAE and Saudi Arabia taking the lead.

The Gulf Cooperatio­n Council countries are expected to increase their installed solar capacity 50fold between 2015 and 2025, with Saudi Arabia announcing plans for an additional 9.5GW of renewable energy by 2030.

 ?? — Supplied photo ?? Emirates Insolaire is in discussion­s with different companies across Dubai to install the panels in buildings.
— Supplied photo Emirates Insolaire is in discussion­s with different companies across Dubai to install the panels in buildings.

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