DoE launches Energy Efficiency Accelerators targeting industries

DoE launches Energy Efficiency Accelerators targeting industrial facilities
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By Desk Reporter, GCC Business News

The Abu Dhabi Department of Energy (DoE) has introduced the Energy Efficiency Accelerators initiative, targeting 100 industrial facilities across the emirate to enhance their energy and water performance.

Launched as part of the Abu Dhabi Energy and Water Efficiency Strategy 2030, the Energy Efficiency Accelerators seeks to achieve optimal factory performance. The program will help companies improve their energy and water usage, boosting their contribution towards the objectives of the UAE Net Zero 2050 Strategic Initiative.

This is done by providing a specialized technical evaluation that helps to identify chances for reducing operational costs and minimizing environmental effects, without imposing any financial burden on the facilities.

In light of growing economic and environmental challenges, the Abu Dhabi Department of Energy (DoE) emphasizes the urgent need for smarter energy and water consumption. The DoE views Energy Efficiency Accelerators as a key driver for enhancing industrial performance, reducing emissions, and strengthening competitiveness.

Through the Energy Efficiency Accelerators initiative, the department is enabling the industrial sector in Abu Dhabi to play a vital role in advancing national climate action and sustainable development goals.

Those taking part in the program will obtain a comprehensive analysis of consumption trends, specialized technical recommendations, and support in formulating a roadmap for enhancement. A complete commitment to preserving the confidentiality of all data and information collected during the assessments is guaranteed.

A key focus of the Energy Efficiency Accelerators initiative is on several major industrial fields, including construction materials, food and beverages, metals, paper industries, rubber and plastics, and the chemical and pharmaceutical industries.

These are fields which make up a substantial share of the electricity and water consumption in the non-oil sectors. For instance, the metals sector alone accounts for more than 51 percent of electricity use and 26 percent of water use annually within the non-oil industrial landscape.

Eng. Ahmed Al Falasi
Energy Efficiency Sector Executive Director
Abu Dhabi DoE

“The Energy Efficiency Accelerators in the Industrial Sector initiative is a key milestone in our drive to establish sustainability in the sphere of industrial operations. The initiative is not simply a technical assessment, but a strategic instrument that facilitates the transition to sustainability. We use it to support industrial facilities in discovering operational avenues to increase energy efficiency economically. This empowers them to reduce operational production expenses and elevate equipment efficiency and performance, which in turn boosts competitiveness, lessens the environmental impact, and underpins future expansions in the industrial sector.”

Through the Energy Efficiency Accelerators initiative, participants will receive assessments of their energy efficiency performance, conducted via initial on-site visits (Level 1). Subsequently, a detailed evaluation (Levels 2 and 3) will be carried out for the targeted facilities, with the objective of identifying areas of inefficiency and viable opportunities to improve performance.

The DoE has concluded assessments for 12 industrial facilities, with work currently underway at more than 14 others. The goal is to finalize evaluations for around 50 facilities by the end of 2025, with the remaining assessments to be completed in 2026.

Amid the global push for emissions reduction and improved operational efficiency, this initiative presents a strategic opportunity for Abu Dhabi’s industrial facilities to become a model for environmental distinction and economic competitiveness, locally and globally.

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