In partnership with TotalEnergies, Chalhoub Group continues its transition to renewable energy through installing photovoltaic solar panels.
- The Group is seizing all opportunities to help mitigate climate change and pave the way to achieve net zero emissions across all their operations by 2040
halhoub Group celebrates with its partner TotalEnergies, a worldwide leader in the development of solar solutions, the commissioning of DEWA-encouraged solar photovoltaics (PV) rooftops and carports.
The partnership is a testimony to the impact that private-public collaborations have on driving national and global agendas on climate change mitigation. In line with the UAE’s commitment to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, Chalhoub Group has set bold ambitions to pave the way to be a net-zero company by 2040. This partnership contributes to these goals by bringing together regulatory framework under DEWA’s initiative Shams Dubai and industry expertise and technology by TotalEnergies.
The solar photovoltaics (PV) rooftops and carports have been installed on two of Chalhoub Group’s buildings in Jebel Ali Head Office 2 and Dubai Investment Park (DIP) Warehouse, bringing the total to four buildings since the Group shifted to a largescale uptake of renewable energy in 2018. To date, 34 percent of the Group’s electricity demand at the four buildings is met through solar energy and the Group has installed 3.5 MWp of solar capacity, covering a surface equivalent to almost 3 football pitches. As a result, Chalhoub Group will reduce its CO2 emissions by more than 2,400 tons of CO2-eq per year which is equivalent to planting over 62,000 trees annually.
Commenting on this partnership, Florence Bulte, Chief Sustainability Officer at Chalhoub Group, said: “We are committed to building long-term partnerships to achieve our sustainability goals. We can only reach our carbon reduction targets through collaborations with industry experts and regulators that facilitate projects of this scale. Our aim is to integrate renewable energy to progressively replace fossil fuel-based grid electricity and to shift to net-zero to meet local and global agendas. For the immediate future, we are looking into renewable energy transition at our premises in Saudi Arabia”.
“TotalEnergies has completed, with excellence, several solar projects and renewable projects in the UAE. These initiatives are fully in line with the company’s strategy and are contributing to the Climate Ambition of the country,” said Hamady Sy, Managing Director TotalEnergies Renewables Distributed Generation Middle East and Africa. “We are delighted to accompany companies such as Chalhoub Group in their energy transition, in the Middle East and Africa region.”
Chalhoub Group plans to continue upgrading their building facilities to optimize use of electricity and water resources to proceed with their carbon reduction mechanisms in line with their efforts to achieve net-zero emissions by 2040