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First phase of Energy Savings Framework launched

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ABU DHABI: Abu Dhabi Health Services Company, (Seha), the UAE’S largest healthcare network, and Abu Dhabi Energy Services (ADES), a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (TAQA), have begun the first phase of their Energy Savings Framework Agreement that aims to retrofit Seha’s healthcare facilities and reduce power and water consumptio­n.

As part of the agreement, which was originally signed in September, ADES will implement key energy-saving technologi­es in several of Seha’s facilities to enhance sustainabi­lity across the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.

The strategic collaborat­ion will mark

Seha’s commitment towards the adoption of energy-efficient modificati­ons for its facilities beginning with Al Ain’s Tawam Hospital and Al Wagan Hospital, along with Al Dhafra’s Madinat Zayed Hospital, Al Sila Hospital and Ghayathi Hospital.

Dr Tarek Fathey, Group Chief Executive Officer, Seha said: “As the largest healthcare network in the UAE, we have a responsibi­lity to lead the way in promoting environmen­tal sustainabi­lity within our industry. Through this initiative and our on-going partnershi­p with ADES, we hope to lower our own environmen­tal footprint and increase operationa­l efficiency, while inspiring more local healthcare entities and businesses to take action through adopting similar energy conservati­on practices.”

ADES is a Super ESCO (Energy Service Company) for the Emirate of Abu Dhabi responsibl­e for retrofitti­ng Government and Commercial buildings by identifyin­g, sourcing, and funding solutions that deliver tangible reductions in water and electricit­y consumptio­ns.

Under the Energy Savings Framework Agreement, ADES will gear their operations to implement energy-saving processes across Seha facilities, including fitting lighting replacemen­ts and control systems, installing absorption coolers, upgrading the chiller units, building insulation systems, and voltage reduction systems, among many others.

Khalid Al Qubaisi, Chief Executive Officer, ADES, said: “Seha facilities serve as pillars of the community and are widely admired for the good work they do. By making a commitment to environmen­tal protection and supporting the fight against climate change through energy efficiency, healthcare facilities demonstrat­e an enhanced level of leadership that will earn them an even greater amount of admiration and respect. This type of leadership by example may even encourage other businesses in the area to adopt similar energy-saving measures for their facilities.”

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