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To ensure the good luck of these ambitious ecological projects, public-private partnerships will need to be concentrated.
Around the world, restrictions on Covid-19 are beginning to disappear, and here in the United Arab Emirates we can look back proudly and see how our communities have combined to involve the spread of infectious coronavirus.
Partial or complete blockades have had serious economic implications, and governments are spending large-scale infrastructure and stimulus packages to stimulate economic growth.But we want to make sure that the purpose is not simply to return to the status quo.
These plans also come with the modernization of strong networks, sustainable transport systems, smart buildings and more effective commercial equipment. There is also a need to bring another 270 million people to the electricity grid in emerging countries, fashionable infrastructure.the benefits would be exacerbated by relief in greenhouse fuel emissions of 4.5 billion tonnes by 2023 and 5% relief in air pollution.
Above all, the plan requires investments in unproven technologies: advanced batteries, blank hydrogen, recycling and photovoltaic sun have proven their value, while modernizing and building more effective constructions can generate massive sustainability gains and reduced energy costs.
Such investments would also be smart decision making. The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) has estimated a return of $ 3 to $ 8 for every dollar invested in renewable energy.
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To ensure the good fortune of these ambitious green projects, it is desired to emphasize a renewed emphasis on public-personal associations (PPs), which is the most productive solution when large-scale processing plans and initial investments are needed, which governments are more productive placed to make, as well as the ingenuity and flexibility of the personal sector.
This brings me to the United Arab Emirates, which has been a world leader in long-term investments in renewable or sustainable energy-driven infrastructure.
In addition to the combination of blank force, the first of the 4 reactors in Barakah, the first nuclear power plant in the Arab world, is expected to become operational by the end of this year, while the Hatta hydrostorm plant will generate 250 MW of electricity when it is completed in 2024..
At Bee’ah, we are on our way to Sharjah to achieve its purpose of adapting the region’s first 0-debris city until 2021, thanks to Emirates Waste to Energy Company (EWTE), which we created.with Masdar.
Next year, we will launch the UAE’s first waste energy recovery plant in Sharjah, which addresses the factor of non-recyclable waste while providing energy of choice to the grid.MW of power, powering up to 28,000 homes and displacing nearly 450,000 tons of CO2 emissions consistent with the year.
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These projects are guided through the UAE Vision 2021, the UAE Green Programme 2015-2030 and the UAE Energy Strategy, which aims to increase the contribution of blank energy from 25% to 50% through 2050 and the carbon footprint of electricity generation.70 consistent with one hundred.
Sultan Al Mansoori, former economy minister of the United Arab Emirates, said the “green economy” is a precedent for post-Covid-19 investments, as a component of a broader vision for the future.to spaces such as intelligent transport, synthetic intelligence, genetic engineering and biotechnology.
Through our Consulting, Research and Innovation (CRI) division, we are also reading the environmental area and exploring sustainability trends with our sustainable transportation provider ION and our virtual company, EVOTEQ, which provides value-based responses in the public and personal sectors.
Finally, we are expanding this vision with newly signed contracts to bring our complex waste control responses to Egypt’s new administrative capital and Medina to Saudi Arabia.In both countries, we are extremely happy to be related to a non-unusual vision of sustainable development.
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And we are developing a regional and global consensus to invest in infrastructure and concepts that will revitalize the economy, create jobs and ensure a brilliant long-term for generations to come.
Salim Al Owais is the president of Bee’ah
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