Implementation of residential solar panels has reduced electricity consumption in Dubai by 3,110,000 kWh to date
In line with the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050, Sharaf DG Energy has launched a range of sustainable development initiatives for residents. Dubai will be collectively concentrating on creating an environment friendly energy mix, progressively growing the employment of clean energy sources to 75% by 2050.
This implies that the share of natural gas, currently powering the city of Dubai, will gradually decrease to 61%, as clean energy sources will enter the mix, making up the remaining 39% of the energy supply. Out of all the clean energy sources available, solar energy is set to become the largest contributor.
Since 2012, the futuristic city has been heavily investing in utility-scale solar installations, leading to the development of the Mohammed bin Rashid Solar Park, the world’s largest single-site solar park with a planned production capacity of 5GW by 2030.
Sharaf DG Energy has created unique solar packages for homeowners. Every package adheres to the high QHSE (Quality, Health, Safety and Environment Management) and includes installing custom engineered solar PV systems, fast approvals and commissioning followed by regular operation and maintenance services.
“The carbon emissions of the planet have almost reached irreversible levels. The time to act is now,” asserted Sanjay Dabur, Vice-President and Head of Energy Business, Sharaf DG Energy.