UAE’s largest rooftop solar PV at Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi inaugurated
15 March 2023Miral, Abu Dhabi’s leading creator of immersive destinations and experiences, and Emerge, a joint venture of Masdar and French multinational utility company EDF, have inaugurated the 7-megawatt peak (MWp) rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV) project at Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi on Yas Island, making it the largest rooftop solar project in the UAE capital.
The rooftop solar project, which makes Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi the region’s largest solar-powered theme park, includes an estimated 16,000 solar modules across the theme park’s roof area of 36,000 square meters, producing nearly 40 percent of its annual energy demand. The project agreement includes a full turnkey solution for the Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi rooftop solar project, covering design, procurement, construction, and operation and maintenance of the plant.
The project contributes to the UAE Energy Strategy 2050 initiative, which aims to see renewable energy makeup 44 percent of the country’s clean energy mix by 2050. Rooftop solar PV could provide approximately 6 percent of the UAE’s total power generation by 2030, according to a projection by the International Renewable Energy Agency in its REmap 2030 report on renewable energy prospects for the UAE.
“Expanding our sustainability strategies is an integral part of Miral’s vision. The Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi rooftop solar project is a significant step on this journey, featuring a secure and reliable energy system, that will help us reduce our carbon footprint and contribute to combating climate change. Through our partnership with Emerge, we are happy to transition to a more sustainable, low-carbon economy as well as contribute to the UAE’s larger net-zero goals and position Yas Island as a global destination.”
Emerge, which developed the rooftop solar system for Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi, is also collaborating with Miral on the development of rooftop solar PV systems at Miral’s SeaWorld Abu Dhabi theme park, also on Yas Island and set to open this year. As per the agreement, Emerge will provide a full turnkey solution, including design, procurement, and construction, as well as operation and maintenance services.
Mr. Khaled Ballaith, Chairman of Emerge, said that “If countries around the region, and beyond, are to reach their clean energy objectives, it is essential that we support the decarbonization of the commercial and industrial sector. We launched the Emerge joint venture with our partner EDF to help private-sector organizations access renewable energy solutions more effectively and to make their operations more sustainable. As we prepare for COP28 in the UAE, we look forward to working with more companies here and in the wider region on deploying clean energy solutions.”
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