Spire International commissions rooftop solar plant in Dubai

Spire International and Yellow Door Energy Ties
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By Shilpa Annie Joseph, Sr. Content Head
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Spire International has officially commissioned a solar plant under a solar lease with Yellow Door Energy, a prominent sustainable energy partner for businesses in the Middle East and South Africa.

The 480 kilowatt-peak (kWp) rooftop solar plant is now fully operational at Spire International’s storage and logistics facility in Dubai Industrial City and is expected to generate 806,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of clean electricity in its first year of operation.

The project features 820 solar panels, supported by direct current (DC) optimizers to improve system safety and maximize clean energy generation.

It is expected to reduce carbon emissions by 326,000 kilograms per year, directly supporting LALS Group’s sustainability goals and aligning with the UAE Net Zero by 2050 target.

Spire International is a leading FMCG distributor and exporter, supplying to 45 markets globally, and an associate company of LALS Group.

Jeremy Crane
Jeremy Crane
CEO – Yellow Door Energy

“We are proud to commission this solar plant with Spire International in Dubai Industrial City. The project shows how businesses can reduce emissions and energy costs through solar leasing, while strengthening operational resilience. Despite a complex regional operating environment, our teams and partners remained focused on safety while building and commissioning the solar plant. As a UAE-founded company, we are honored to share that today, our solar projects have generated more than 1.1 terawatt-hours of clean energy across seven countries, helping businesses reduce emissions and cut energy costs. We hope this milestone inspires more businesses to adopt clean energy and contribute to a more resilient and sustainable future.”

Harish Bhojwani, Group Head FMCG at LG FMCG Group and Spire International, said that, “Sustainability remains a key pillar of our long-term growth strategy, and this solar energy initiative marks an important milestone in that journey. We would like to extend our sincere appreciation to Yellow Door Energy for working with us on this opportunity and bringing together the right stakeholders to help transform our sustainability ambitions into meaningful action.”

“We are also grateful to Dubai Industrial City for its continued support and commitment to advancing renewable energy adoption across the industrial sector. Through this collaboration, Spire International is taking another significant step towards reducing its environmental footprint, improving energy efficiency, and contributing to a more sustainable tomorrow,” Bhojwani added.

As the solar developer, Yellow Door Energy is responsible for financing, designing, constructing, commissioning, operating, and maintaining the solar plant throughout the lease term. Solar leasing enables businesses to reduce their energy costs without any upfront investment or operational risks, whilst maintaining focus on their core operations and enjoying the benefits of clean energy.

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