| Share facebook | RSS

6
Comments

ambassador Report View

UAE's renewable efforts for the future

by Anishka Jha | 19-08-2018 04:02 recommendations 0

For a region plagued by population explosion and an environment ruled by the dusty sands of dismal deserts to a robust economy grounded in oil and its sale, urbanization and infrastructure, the Middle East stepped out of its age-old comfort zone and headed the way to cleaner air against nature?s odds, be it nationwide car-free days to scientific applications to curb pollution. In the past years, this noble pursuit grew bolder with one initiative after another. Some of them include

Monitoring the pollutant problem

As opposed to traditional norms and belifes, the Middle East witnessed one of the greatest investments made in the field of air-quality monitoring systems in the recent past. One such recent development is UAE and its $500 million Air Quality Strategy 2017 start-up with Dubai Municipality which targets the launch of an eco monitoring system as per the finest international standards over the next five years. The intriguing technology will include digital paraphernalia ranging up to 20 interconnected stations that will examine up to 100 air pollution components and composites. Saudi Arabia?s Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture also initiated a master plan to set-up advanced monitoring units in 7,000 industrial facilities distributed throughout Saudi Arabia, giving real-time maps showing pollution levels in different geographical locations.

Expanding renewable energy provision capacity

The strong investments in the renewable energy sector in the middle east has been the most noticeable change in its policy outlook on making air cleaner. Statistics pointing to such large-scale investments are as follows

  • Dubai?s Mohammed Bin Rashid Solar Park is currently adding 800MW of PV solar energy capacity. It will be able to generate 5GW of power by 2030.[5]
  • Saudi Arabia?s ACWA Power secured a world record low price for renewable energy at $0.023417 per kilowatt hour (kWh). The government is expected to issue tenders for a further 4GW of renewable energy in 2018.[6]
  • Egypt aims to achieve 20% renewables in its energy mix by 2022.[7]
  • The Middle East is now expected to more than triple its share of renewable energy, from 5.6% in 2016 to reach 20.6% in 2035.[8]

Cleantech investment is driving ME air quality improvements

As the Middle East persistently grows and expands, ascertaining that its population can depend on clean, safe and breathable air will be the most important task to make it a truly sustainable model of development and growth.

 

no image

  • Dormant user Anishka Jha
 
 
  • recommend

6 Comments

  • Horticulturist Susmita says :
    Hello anishka
    I hope you are doing well
    Thank you so much for this report
    Regards
    Susmita
    Posted 25-02-2020 01:15

  • Joon Ho Mentor says :
    Hello Anishka, 4th industrial evolution is allegedly known to provide 'theoretically possible solutions' to what you said and mentioned in your report. Real-time monitoring system on waste management is especially impossible and hardly taken as 'perfect work' to finish off. Hopefully, along with the help of ICT and other additional techniques, it would be possible for them to get improved overall.
    Thanks for your report!
    Posted 22-08-2018 23:33

  • Xilola Kayumova says :
    Yes, UAE is a very populated place indeed. Renewable energy should be taken more seriously)
    Thank you)
    Posted 22-08-2018 14:30

  • Gyeongrin mentor says :
    Hello Anishka
    Renewable energy sector should be taken in to more serious consideration as it is the time that we switch to cleaner energy sources other than fossil fuel. It is really nice to read continuous reports about great works being done in the UAE. Also, this shows that investment is important that it supports R&Ds that leads to innovation!
    Thanks for the report :)
    Posted 21-08-2018 20:18

  • Jeewon Shin says :
    I think it is amazing that UAE is doing their best to reduce CO2 emissions and increase the number of renewable energy usage. I think Korea should do the same, as we are experiencing impacts from climate change.
    Posted 20-08-2018 00:13

  • Aaditya Singh says :
    Thanks for your great report Anishka highlighting efforts of the Gulf countries in promoting a pollution free and environment friendly urban infrastructure. UAE has seen exponential growth in the last few decades and the government is leaving no stone unturned in integrating sustainability with the development plans.
    Posted 19-08-2018 06:11

Post a comment

Please sign in

Opportunities

Resources