SIG and Yellow Door Energy have officially launched SIG’s 2-megawatt solar project in Riyadh, under the patronage of the Saudi Authority for Industrial Cities and Technology Zones (MODON).
The company said in a statement that the project emphasizes the importance of greening industrial cities and supporting the MODON Green Initiative.
This solar project aligns with SIG’s ambitious sustainability strategy, which aims to create packaging solutions that deliver more to society and the environment than they take. As part of this strategy, SIG is focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions across its entire value chain, investing in renewable energy, and exploring circular economy practices that minimize waste and maximize resource efficiency.
The 2-MWp solar plant will be one of the first on-grid industrial solar projects in Saudi Arabia directly connected to an industrial plant. Covering 8,000 square meters, the solar installation will feature over 3,200 solar panels. The initiative will reduce carbon emissions by 1,300 metric tons annually, contributing to SIG’s Climate+ targets while supporting Saudi Arabia’s Net Zero Emissions by 2060 goal.
This is SIG’s second renewable energy project with Yellow Door Energy, following a successful 304-kilowatt solar power plant in Dubai. The Dubai installation includes a rooftop solar array, solar carport, and electric vehicle charging station, demonstrating SIG’s commitment to renewable energy adoption across the Middle East.
Under the solar lease agreement, Yellow Door Energy is responsible for financing, designing, constructing, operating, and maintaining the solar power plant throughout its lifecycle while SIG remains focused on sustainable packaging solutions for its customers.
Abdelghany Eladib, President and General Manager, India, Middle East, and Africa at SIG, commented that, “This solar project is a pivotal step forward for SIG as we accelerate our Climate+ commitment in line with our global sustainability goals. By tapping into renewable energy in partnership with Yellow Door Energy, we are enhancing the sustainability of our operations and contributing to Saudi Arabia’s green energy ambitions under the Saudi Green Initiative.”
“Through our solar lease, we enable businesses to reduce energy costs and decarbonize their operations. Together, we are driving progress toward Saudi Arabia’s Net Zero Emissions by 2060 target and building a sustainable energy future for generations to come,” noted Khaled Chebaro, Country Director for KSA at Yellow Door Energy.
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