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RTA installs solar panels in 22 of its facilities to cut carbon footprint
RTA installs solar panels in 22 of its facilities to cut carbon footprint

Filipino Times

time09-04-2025

  • Business
  • Filipino Times

RTA installs solar panels in 22 of its facilities to cut carbon footprint

The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in Dubai has successfully completed the installation of solar energy systems, including solar panels, across 22 of its buildings and facilities to promote sustainability and reduce environmental impact. The project is expected to generate around 32 million kilowatt-hours of energy annually, which will help in reducing carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 10,000 tons each year, said Shaikha Ahmed Al Shaikh, Director of Facilities and Establishments at RTA's Corporate Administrative Support Sector. 'This project is in line with Dubai's future vision to achieve sustainable development, promote the use of renewable energy, and reduce the carbon footprint,' Al Shaikh said in a news release. Solar panels have been installed at 16 different RTA locations, including bus depots in Al Quoz, Al Khawaneej, and Al Ruwayyah, passenger bus stations in Satwa and Oud Metha, and maintenance workshops in Muhaisnah. Additionally, solar systems have been integrated into metro depots and other RTA sites. This initiative supports Dubai's ambitious environmental goals, such as the Net Zero Emissions Strategy 2050, the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050, and the Dubai Integrated Energy Strategy 2030. In accordance with Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) standards, the solar energy systems were customized to meet the specific needs of each building and facility. In compliance with the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) standards, the solar energy systems were tailored to the specific needs of each building and facility. The performance and efficiency of the solar panels will be continuously monitored using DEWA's Shams Dubai calculator, providing real-time data to ensure optimal energy production and sustainability, the RTA said.

Dubai's RTA powers up with solar panels at key facilities
Dubai's RTA powers up with solar panels at key facilities

Dubai Eye

time09-04-2025

  • Business
  • Dubai Eye

Dubai's RTA powers up with solar panels at key facilities

Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has completed the installation of solar panels at 22 of its buildings and facilities to boost renewable energy use and reduce environmental impact. The solar systems are expected to generate 32 million kilowatt-hours annually, cutting around 10,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions each year. These installations are spread across various RTA facilities, including bus stations and metro depots. The RTA is also ensuring that the panels meet Dubai Electricity and Water Authority's standards, with real-time monitoring of energy production. "The sites where solar energy systems were installed include 16 facilities affiliated with various RTA sectors and agencies, such as bus depots in Al Quoz, Al Khawaneej and Al Rowaiyah; bus stations in Al Satwa and Oud Metha; maintenance workshops in Al Muhaisnah; as well as metro depots and other locations," said Shaikha Ahmad Al Shaikh, Director of Buildings and Facilities at the RTA's Corporate Administrative Support Services Sector. This project supports sustainability goals, including the RTA's Zero-Emissions Strategy for 2050, the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050 and the Dubai Integrated Energy Strategy 2030. #RTA has completed a project to install solar energy systems (solar panels) at 22 of its buildings and facilities. This project aims to enhance the use of renewable energy and reduce environmental impact. This initiative highlights our commitment to environmental sustainability… — RTA (@rta_dubai) April 8, 2025

Dubai RTA completes solar panel installation across 22 facilities to cut carbon emissions
Dubai RTA completes solar panel installation across 22 facilities to cut carbon emissions

Arabian Business

time09-04-2025

  • Business
  • Arabian Business

Dubai RTA completes solar panel installation across 22 facilities to cut carbon emissions

The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in Dubai has completed the installation of solar energy systems across 22 of its buildings and facilities as part of its environmental sustainability efforts. The project, which supports RTA's Zero-Emissions Strategy 2050, the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050, and the Dubai Integrated Energy Strategy 2030, is expected to generate 32 million kilowatt-hours annually and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 10,000 tonnes each year. 'This project aligns with Dubai's forward-looking vision to achieve sustainable development, promote the use of renewable energy, and reduce the carbon footprint. It is expected to generate approximately 32 million kilowatt-hours annually, which will result in a reduction of around 10,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions each year,' Shaikha Ahmad Al Shaikh, Director of Buildings and Facilities at the Corporate Administrative Support Services Sector, RTA said, according to a statement by the Dubai Media Office. RTA completes solar panel installation across 22 Dubai facilities The solar panels have been installed at 16 facilities across various RTA sectors including bus depots in Al Quoz, Al Khawaneej, and Al Rowaiyah; bus stations in Al Satwa and Oud Metha; maintenance workshops in Al Muhaisnah; metro depots and additional locations. According to Al Shaikh, the RTA has adhered to standards set by the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) for the distribution and installation of solar panels. The systems have been customised to suit the conditions, nature, and usage requirements of each facility. 'Energy production is monitored through DEWA's Shams Dubai Calculator, which enables real-time tracking of operational efficiency by providing live data from each site,' she added.

RTA Powers Up Sustainability Drive with Solar Panels at 22 Key Sites
RTA Powers Up Sustainability Drive with Solar Panels at 22 Key Sites

Hi Dubai

time09-04-2025

  • Business
  • Hi Dubai

RTA Powers Up Sustainability Drive with Solar Panels at 22 Key Sites

Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has successfully completed the installation of solar energy systems at 22 of its buildings and facilities, marking a significant stride in the city's shift toward renewable energy. The initiative is part of RTA's broader commitment to environmental sustainability under its Zero-Emissions Strategy 2050, as well as the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050 and the Dubai Integrated Energy Strategy 2030. Shaikha Ahmad Al Shaikh, Director of Buildings and Facilities at RTA, said the project is aligned with Dubai's long-term vision for sustainable development. 'It promotes the use of renewable energy and helps reduce the carbon footprint. The new systems are expected to generate around 32 million kilowatt-hours of clean energy annually—equivalent to cutting about 10,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions each year.' The solar panels have been installed across 16 sites including major RTA locations such as the Al Quoz, Al Khawaneej, and Al Rowaiyah bus depots; Al Satwa and Oud Metha bus stations; maintenance workshops in Al Muhaisnah; and various metro depots. Al Shaikh emphasized that all installations comply with Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) standards, with systems tailored to the specific requirements of each site. Energy generation is monitored in real-time through DEWA's Shams Dubai Calculator, ensuring operational efficiency across all facilities. This milestone reinforces RTA's role in supporting Dubai's clean energy transformation, reducing reliance on traditional power sources while paving the way for a more sustainable urban future. News Source: Emirates News Agency

Dubai's RTA powers up with solar panels at key facilities
Dubai's RTA powers up with solar panels at key facilities

TAG 91.1

time08-04-2025

  • Business
  • TAG 91.1

Dubai's RTA powers up with solar panels at key facilities

Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has completed the installation of solar panels at 22 of its buildings and facilities to boost renewable energy use and reduce environmental impact. The solar systems are expected to generate 32 million kilowatt-hours annually, cutting around 10,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions each year. These installations are spread across various RTA facilities, including bus stations and metro depots. The RTA is also ensuring that the panels meet Dubai Electricity and Water Authority's standards, with real-time monitoring of energy production. "The sites where solar energy systems were installed include 16 facilities affiliated with various RTA sectors and agencies, such as bus depots in Al Quoz, Al Khawaneej and Al Rowaiyah; bus stations in Al Satwa and Oud Metha; maintenance workshops in Al Muhaisnah; as well as metro depots and other locations," said Shaikha Ahmad Al Shaikh, Director of Buildings and Facilities at the RTA's Corporate Administrative Support Services Sector. This project supports sustainability goals, including the RTA's Zero-Emissions Strategy for 2050, the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050 and the Dubai Integrated Energy Strategy 2030. #RTA has completed a project to install solar energy systems (solar panels) at 22 of its buildings and facilities. This project aims to enhance the use of renewable energy and reduce environmental impact. This initiative highlights our commitment to environmental sustainability… — RTA (@rta_dubai) April 8, 2025

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