Emirates Insolaire said it has been awarded the contract to install solar panels for the Dewa Innovation Centre project, a part of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park (MBR Solar Park), being developed as the largest single-site solar park in the world based on the independent power producer model.

A pioneer in the development and application of new solar technologies, Emirates Insolaire is a joint venture between Dubai Investments and Swiss group Swissinso which was set up in 2013.
The company based in Dubai produces and distributes coloured solar glass and coloured photovoltaic (PV) modules using Kromatix technology.
 
This technology allows solar solutions to be completely integrated into the architectural design of all types of buildings for the very first time across the globe and opens a whole new world of opportunities in terms of aesthetic design of building besides enhanced energy savings.
 
Emirates Insolaire said registering the peak power at 225 KWp, more than 3,339 customised solar panels covering an area of 2,000 sq m will aid towards generating more than 360,000 KWh electricity annually, resulting in approximate cost savings of AED158,000 per annum.
 
In addition to mitigating peak load, the customised special cut solar panel setting is designed to improve savings through better efficiency rates, net-metering, and lower equipment and installation costs.
Emirates Insolaire Managing Partner Rafic Hanbali said the group’s focus has always been inclined towards providing perfect integration to the facility with high efficiency, enabling self-sufficiency, towards producing clean energy while preserving the environment.
 
Based on the Independent Power Producer (IPP) model, the Dewa innovation centre has been specifically designed to the highest standards for sustainable buildings including the latest technologies and forms part of a milestone project for us.
 
"We have been working closely with both the government and the private sectors, helping support the vision and raise awareness on sustainability, while enhancing national capabilities and increasing competitiveness," he noted.
According to industry reports, the drive to integrate alternative energy resources into utilities networks is set to accelerate in 2020 as governments seek to meet the rising demand for power.
 
Likewise the rapid population growth combined with ambitious industrial and economic expansion programmes are resulting in growing need for power, with demand for electricity in the Middle East forecasted to triple by 2050.
 
Hanbali said the upcoming Innovation Centre is part of Dewa’s efforts to highlight solar and clean energy advances, designed to enable visitors with the opportunity to witness and experience alternative forms of clean energy generation, including wind and modern methods of desalination.
Providing cost-effective and sustainable customization, Emirates Insolaire’s coloured and sustainable solar panels, breakthrough photovoltaic modules and solar thermal collectors offer flexibility and can be easily adapted to façades and roofs, he stated.
 
The highly sustainable solar panels are designed and produced to not only cut down on greenhouse gas emissions but also considerably reduce utility bills, he added.-TradeArabia News Service

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