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12 October 2024

Dubai's Al Maktoum International Airport to tap solar power

General headquarters of Dubai World Central. Photo by Patrick Castillo

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By Wam

Dubai Airports has partnered with Dubai Electricity and Water Authority ( Dewa) to erect a solar array at Al Maktoum International at Dubai World Central ( DWC) which helps limit the airport’s carbon footprint and allows the power generated to be fed directly into the power grid. This is the first solar project to be linked directly to the Dewa grid and is expected to be followed by several other similar projects across Dubai.
 
By tapping the sun’s energy, the 100-panel solar array aims to limit the power used by DWC’s employee gate facility. The array, which is located on the roof of the building, has a capacity of 30KW and generates about 48.8MWh of electricity per year, equal to about two-thirds of the power used by the building.
 
Feeding power into the Dewa power grid allows both Dubai Airports and Dewa to further reduce their reliance on power generated using fossil fuel.
 
"The solar array is just one of several projects across our airports aimed at adopting ways to limit our environmental impact while safeguarding the significant economic and social contributions the aviation sector provides Dubai. Initiatives such as these take us a step closer to achieving that ambition," said Majed Al Joker, SVP of Operations DWC at Dubai Airports.
 
The project also forms part of a broader environmental drive outlined in the Dubai Integrated Energy Strategy 2030, aimed at reducing the emirate’s reliance on fossil fuels.
 
Waleed Salman, EVP of Strategy and Business Development at Dewa, said, "In line with the Green Economy for Sustainable Development and Smart Dubai initiatives launched by  His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, and Council Resolution number 46 of 2014 issued by  Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, enabling the installation of photovoltaic panels to produce solar power in buildings and their connection to the Dewa grid, Dewa has partnered with Dubai Airports to erect a solar panel array at Al Maktoum International at Dubai World Central with any surplus power to be exported directly into our power grid."
 
He added, "We are pleased to implement the first smart initiative to connect solar power to buildings. This supports the Dubai Integrated Energy Strategy 2030 to diversify the energy mix and increase the share of renewable energy in Dubai’s total power output to 7 per cent by 2020 and 15 per cent by 2030, and achieve our strategy of supporting sustainable energy projects in Dubai."