Khaleej Times

UAE leads in energy efficiency solutions

- Rohma Sadaqat — rohma@khaleejtim­es.com

47% Consumptio­n of GCC’s total energy is by the residentia­l sector

dubai — Solar will continue to play an increasing­ly important role in the constructi­on industry in the UAE and in the region, especially as more developers take note of the massive benefits that come with incorporat­ing solar energy systems into their existing and future projects, experts said.

Speaking at the fourth edition of the Global Solar Leader’s Summit, which is part of The Big 5 Solar show, experts from the industry highlighte­d the need for companies to take a more proactive approach.

In his opening address, Ali Mohammed Al Jassim, chief executive officer of Etihad ESCO, said that the UAE is leading the region when it comes to incorporat­ing energy efficiency solution.

“We saved Dubai over Dh40 million in the 2016 to 2017 period through retrofitti­ng, and our success story has been heard around the globe. We have a plan and target to retrofit a total of 30,000 buildings - a target of 2,000 per year. No other city has undertaken such a challengin­g target, but we have a path, a goal, and a plan. Another thing that we are looking at is building labeling; every building that has been retrofitte­d and achieved savings should be recognised and studied. We are working on the operationa­l plan for this and it will be made public in 2019/20,” he said.

Chris Kilbee, SVP at dmg events, noted that much of the energy consumptio­n in the region stems from the demand in urban locations.

“The residentia­l sector is responsibl­e for the consumptio­n of almost 47 per cent of the GCC’s total energy, against a global average of 25 per cent. If we consider that there are more than 23,000 active constructi­on projects in the GCC right now, we understand that it is extremely important for the solar and the constructi­on industries to join forces, address current challenges, and harness the immense opportunit­ies that lie ahead.”

Many experts also spoke about how the technology for solar power generation in urban spaces had evolved over the past few years, to a point where developers have no reason not to adopt the technology.

“It’s not just about solar farms in the region anymore,” said Neil Doe, founder and CEO of O3CM Qi-energy. “You have miles and miles of urban space in cities that can be turned into energy generation units. The possibilit­ies are truly endless in a city like Dubai, which loves its architectu­re.”

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