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Adnoc Distributi­on to use Japanese firm to trial solar power at service station OIL & GAS

- ALKESH SHARMA

Adnoc Distributi­on – the UAE’s biggest fuel and convenienc­e retailer, signed an agreement with Japan Cooperatio­n Centre Petroleum (JCCP) to supply, install and pilot the use of a photovolta­ic solar power system at one of its service stations in Abu Dhabi, as part of the company’s commitment towards cleaner energy.

“As we transform our business model to become more customer-centric, we continue to invest in upgrading our operations to become more sustainabl­e and environmen­tally friendly,” said Saeed Rashdi, acting chief executive of Adnoc Distributi­on.

The renewable energy agreement will see the PV solar power installed at the Yas North service station. The deal with JCCP is an important addition to Adnoc Distributi­ons’ programmes that aim to drive greater efficiency, he said.

“We have a growing natural gas vehicle operation available at 24 stations, and are actively installing electric vehicle chargers. There is serious momentum to our alternativ­e fuels offering.”

Adnoc Distributi­on, whose second quarter net profit rose 24.3 per cent, embarked on an ambitious growth and expansion programme in 2017, when it sold a 10 per cent stake in the company in an initial public offering on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange in December. The first IPO on the exchange in six years.

As part of that programme, the company is reducing costs and expanding its service station footprint. Adnoc also plans to open new stations in Saudi Arabia and Dubai in the coming months.

JCCP has previously worked with Adnoc on several environmen­tal awareness initiative­s to fulfil its objective of promoting mutually beneficial co-operation between oil-producing countries and Japan.

“Solar energy and, more broadly, energy efficiency are areas of particular strength in Japan,” said Mr Rashdi, adding the project “aligns well” with the goals of Adnoc Distributi­on.

JCCP appointed Abu Dhabi company Cosmo Engineerin­g to carry out the PV solar work at the Yas North service station, which will commence operations in December 2018.

Harnessing solar energy to ensure sustainabi­lity is a growing trend among the UAE oil companies. Emirates National Oil Company’s 2020 service station growth plan considers an estimated 31 Gigawatt hours of energy generated through PV solar panels, minimising the load on Dubai Electricit­y and Water Authority.

In 2017, Enoc piloted the first solar-powered service station in the country at its Dubai Internet City facility.

The station features PV solar panels on the roof of the canopy with a peak capacity of 120 kilowatt energy on an ideal day, generating approximat­ely 30 per cent more than the average energy required to run the station.

The Adnoc Distributi­on-JCCP agreement will help promote the use of solar energy in the UAE, Japan’s ambassador to the UAE, Kanji Fujiki said.

“This is a pilot step in a number of initiative­s that will help introduce small power generation facilities for business use and households in the UAE in the near future,” he said.

As we transform our business model to become more customerce­ntric, we continue to invest in upgrading SAEED RASHDI Adnoc Distributi­on

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