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GWC and Yellow Door Energy announce partnership for one of the largest solar power projects in GCC region
GWC and Yellow Door Energy announce partnership for one of the largest solar power projects in GCC region

Zawya

time30-04-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

GWC and Yellow Door Energy announce partnership for one of the largest solar power projects in GCC region

Doha / Qatar: Gulf Warehousing Company (GWC) Q.P.S.C has announced the launch of one of the GCC's largest private solar energy projects - supercharging its sustainability efforts and cementing its role as a trailblazer in green logistics. This landmark initiative will see GWC work with Yellow Door Energy, the leading sustainable energy partner for businesses in the Middle East and Africa, to develop solar power plants across three strategic logistics hubs in the region: Logistics Village Qatar, Bu Sulba Warehousing Park and Al Wukair Logistics Park. Matthew Kearns, Acting Group CEO of GWC, said: 'This announcement marks a major milestone in integrating sustainable practices across all our operations. Warehouses are key to this, and we are excited to partner with Yellow Door Energy to introduce this innovative solution that will deliver real impact at these three sites.' 'The Gulf enjoys an abundance of sunlight and this project will harness this renewable resource to power our operations, not only reducing our carbon footprint but also contributing to a more sustainable future for the region.' GWC offers a diverse and growing service portfolio, including contract logistics, freight forwarding, transportation, records management, and supply chain consulting. As a member of the UN Global Compact, it has committed to adopting sustainable and socially responsible policies across all its activities, with the aim of reducing carbon emissions by 3% for Scope 1 (direct emissions from fleet) and 6% for Scope 2 (indirect emissions from purchased energy), as well as 20% reduction in waste by 2030. GWC's latest sustainability initiative closely aligns with Qatar National Vision 2030, which targets 4 GW of new large-scale renewable energy capacity by 2030, with solar playing a key role. Jeremy Crane, Group CEO of Yellow Door Energy, said: 'We are honored to embark on this partnership with GWC to accelerate its sustainability stewardship, reduce its energy costs and contribute to Qatar's Net Zero by 2050 target. As the largest and most trusted distributed solar developer in the region, Yellow Door Energy is well positioned to help large energy consumers, such as logistics industrial parks, decarbonize their operations and enhance their business resilience. With over 400 MWp of awarded solar assets across 150 sites, our team of dedicated energy professionals is ready to deploy capital, spearhead design and construction whilst adhering to the strictest QHSSE standards, and operate and maintain the solar power systems to maximize their performance during the tenure of the terms.' GWC has been widely recognized for its commitment to environmental stewardship, with Al Wukair Logistics Park, a site in this project, winning the 'Logistics Project of the Year' at the 2025 Logistics Middle East Awards, including for its green initiatives. GWC also earned a place among Forbes Middle East's Sustainability Leaders for 2024. Other trailblazing green projects include the Biobin recycling program, which processed food waste from GWC sites into 40 tons of premium compost that was donated to community garden projects last year. The company also recycles up to 120,000 cubic meters of sewage water annually at the Bu Sulba Warehousing Park, using it to irrigate trees and shrubs. The initiative won the Best Water Recycling Initiative Award during Tarsheed Energy Efficiency Forum 2024. GWC is undergoing a period of growth, driven by regional expansions and strategic partnerships in key markets across the GCC. These efforts are aimed at increasing GWC's presence and capabilities across the region to meet the growing demand for innovative logistics solutions. About GWC Group Gulf Warehousing Company Q.P.S.C (GWC) is Qatar's number one logistics and supply chain solutions provider and a trusted industry leader across the GCC. Since its establishment in 2004, GWC has built a reputation for operational excellence, innovation, sustainability, and reliability. With a comprehensive regional network and advanced infrastructure, the company delivers seamless, technology-driven solutions covering warehousing, distribution, freight forwarding, transportation, and specialized logistics. GWC empowers businesses of all sizes, from entrepreneurs and SMEs to global multinationals, enabling seamless operations and sustainable growth. Notably, GWC was the first Regional Supporter and the Official Logistics Provider for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™, showcasing its world-class capabilities on the global stage. Our Social Media handle is @gwclogistics Get in touch: For media related inquiries, please contact us by email at media@ About Yellow Door Energy Yellow Door Energy is the leading sustainable energy partner for businesses, serving commercial and industrial customers in the Middle East and Africa. The company's solar and battery energy storage system (BESS) solutions enable businesses to reduce energy costs, improve power reliability and lower carbon emissions. These solutions directly contribute to companies' and countries' Net Zero targets. Yellow Door Energy's shareholders are Actis, the International Finance Corporation (IFC), Mitsui & Co., Ltd., and The Arab Energy Fund. Contact Information Marketing Department Email: gosolar@

GWC plans major solar energy projects in Qatar
GWC plans major solar energy projects in Qatar

Zawya

time30-04-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

GWC plans major solar energy projects in Qatar

Gulf Warehousing Company (GWC) has announced the launch of one of the GCC's largest private solar energy projects - supercharging its sustainability efforts and cementing its role as a trailblazer in green logistics. This landmark initiative will see GWC work with Yellow Door Energy, a leading sustainable energy partner for businesses in the Middle East and Africa, to develop solar power plants across three strategic logistics hubs in the region: Logistics Village Qatar, Bu Sulba Warehousing Park and Al Wukair Logistics Park. Matthew Kearns, Acting Group CEO of GWC, said: 'This announcement marks a major milestone in integrating sustainable practices across all our operations. Warehouses are key to this, and we are excited to partner with Yellow Door Energy to introduce this innovative solution that will deliver real impact at these three sites. 'The Gulf enjoys an abundance of sunlight and this project will harness this renewable resource to power our operations, not only reducing our carbon footprint but also contributing to a more sustainable future for the region.' GWC offers a diverse and growing service portfolio, including contract logistics, freight forwarding, transportation, records management, and supply chain consulting. As a member of the UN Global Compact, it has committed to adopting sustainable and socially responsible policies across all its activities, with the aim of reducing carbon emissions by 3% for Scope 1 (direct emissions from fleet) and 6% for Scope 2 (indirect emissions from purchased energy), as well as 20% reduction in waste by 2030. GWC's latest sustainability initiative closely aligns with Qatar National Vision 2030, which targets 4 GW of new large-scale renewable energy capacity by 2030, with solar playing a key role. Jeremy Crane, Group CEO of Yellow Door Energy, said: 'We are honoured to embark on this partnership with GWC to accelerate its sustainability stewardship, reduce its energy costs and contribute to Qatar's Net Zero by 2050 target. As the largest and most trusted distributed solar developer in the region, Yellow Door Energy is well positioned to help large energy consumers, such as logistics industrial parks, decarbonise their operations and enhance their business resilience. With over 400 MWp of awarded solar assets across 150 sites, our team of dedicated energy professionals is ready to deploy capital, spearhead design and construction whilst adhering to the strictest QHSSE standards, and operate and maintain the solar power systems to maximize their performance during the tenure of the terms.' GWC has been widely recognised for its commitment to environmental stewardship, with Al Wukair Logistics Park, a site in this project, winning the 'Logistics Project of the Year' at the 2025 Logistics Middle East Awards, including for its green initiatives. GWC also earned a place among Forbes Middle East's Sustainability Leaders for 2024. Other trailblazing green projects include the Biobin recycling program, which processed food waste from GWC sites into 40 tons of premium compost that was donated to community garden projects last year. The company also recycles up to 120,000 cu m of sewage water annually at the Bu Sulba Warehousing Park, using it to irrigate trees and shrubs. The initiative won the Best Water Recycling Initiative Award during Tarsheed Energy Efficiency Forum 2024. - TradeArabia News Service Copyright 2024 Al Hilal Publishing and Marketing Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

GWC plans major solar energy projects in Qatar
GWC plans major solar energy projects in Qatar

Trade Arabia

time29-04-2025

  • Business
  • Trade Arabia

GWC plans major solar energy projects in Qatar

Gulf Warehousing Company (GWC) has announced the launch of one of the GCC's largest private solar energy projects - supercharging its sustainability efforts and cementing its role as a trailblazer in green logistics. This landmark initiative will see GWC work with Yellow Door Energy, a leading sustainable energy partner for businesses in the Middle East and Africa, to develop solar power plants across three strategic logistics hubs in the region: Logistics Village Qatar, Bu Sulba Warehousing Park and Al Wukair Logistics Park. Matthew Kearns, Acting Group CEO of GWC, said: 'This announcement marks a major milestone in integrating sustainable practices across all our operations. Warehouses are key to this, and we are excited to partner with Yellow Door Energy to introduce this innovative solution that will deliver real impact at these three sites. 'The Gulf enjoys an abundance of sunlight and this project will harness this renewable resource to power our operations, not only reducing our carbon footprint but also contributing to a more sustainable future for the region.' GWC offers a diverse and growing service portfolio, including contract logistics, freight forwarding, transportation, records management, and supply chain consulting. As a member of the UN Global Compact, it has committed to adopting sustainable and socially responsible policies across all its activities, with the aim of reducing carbon emissions by 3% for Scope 1 (direct emissions from fleet) and 6% for Scope 2 (indirect emissions from purchased energy), as well as 20% reduction in waste by 2030. GWC's latest sustainability initiative closely aligns with Qatar National Vision 2030, which targets 4 GW of new large-scale renewable energy capacity by 2030, with solar playing a key role. Jeremy Crane, Group CEO of Yellow Door Energy, said: 'We are honoured to embark on this partnership with GWC to accelerate its sustainability stewardship, reduce its energy costs and contribute to Qatar's Net Zero by 2050 target. As the largest and most trusted distributed solar developer in the region, Yellow Door Energy is well positioned to help large energy consumers, such as logistics industrial parks, decarbonise their operations and enhance their business resilience. With over 400 MWp of awarded solar assets across 150 sites, our team of dedicated energy professionals is ready to deploy capital, spearhead design and construction whilst adhering to the strictest QHSSE standards, and operate and maintain the solar power systems to maximize their performance during the tenure of the terms.' GWC has been widely recognised for its commitment to environmental stewardship, with Al Wukair Logistics Park, a site in this project, winning the 'Logistics Project of the Year' at the 2025 Logistics Middle East Awards, including for its green initiatives. GWC also earned a place among Forbes Middle East's Sustainability Leaders for 2024. Other trailblazing green projects include the Biobin recycling program, which processed food waste from GWC sites into 40 tons of premium compost that was donated to community garden projects last year.

EMSTEEL, Yellow Door Energy to develop mega industrial solar PV project
EMSTEEL, Yellow Door Energy to develop mega industrial solar PV project

Gulf Business

time26-03-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf Business

EMSTEEL, Yellow Door Energy to develop mega industrial solar PV project

Image: EMSTEEL Steel and building materials manufacturer EMSTEEL Group has partnered with Yellow Door Energy to develop the UAE's largest industrial solar PV rooftop project. This 31.5-megawatt-peak (MWp) project will power EMSTEEL's facilities with renewable energy, aligning with the UAE's Net Zero by 2050 commitment. Under the agreement, Yellow Door Energy will finance, build, own, operate, and maintain solar installations across 40 EMSTEEL roofs in ICAD 1, Abu Dhabi. The project will use high-efficiency solar panels, including bifacial panels for carports, to maximise clean energy generation. Part of EMSTEEL's decarbonisation strategy Upon completion, the project is expected to generate approximately 50 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of clean electricity annually, offsetting approximately 16,000 metric tonnes of CO₂ emissions per year. This will significantly reduce EMSTEEL's energy costs and carbon footprint, contributing to the company's decarbonisation Engineer Saeed Ghumran Saeed Al Remeithi, group CEO of By integrating on-site solar power, we are reinforcing our leadership in sustainable manufacturing and contributing to the UAE's Net Zero by 2050 vision.' Jeremy Crane, group CEO of Yellow Door Energy, added, 'This project demonstrates the potential for solar to power key industries in the UAE. We are proud to partner with EMSTEEL in their transition to clean energy.' Project aimed for completion in 2026 Construction will commence this year, with commissioning targeted for 2026. This solar lease model allows EMSTEEL to benefit from clean energy without upfront investment, enabling them to focus on their core business while advancing their sustainability objectives. As part of its broader decarbonisation strategy, EMSTEEL aims to achieve a 40 per cent reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in its steel business unit and a 30 per cent reduction in its cement business unit by 2030, with the ultimate goal of reaching net-zero emissions by 2050.

EMSTEEL, Yellow Door Energy to develop largest industrial solar PV rooftop project in UAE
EMSTEEL, Yellow Door Energy to develop largest industrial solar PV rooftop project in UAE

Zawya

time25-03-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

EMSTEEL, Yellow Door Energy to develop largest industrial solar PV rooftop project in UAE

ABU DHABI - EMSTEEL Group has announced a strategic partnership with Yellow Door Energy, the largest sustainable energy partner for businesses in the Middle East and Africa, to develop the largest industrial solar PV rooftop project in the UAE. The 31.5-megawatt-peak (MWp) solar power project will power EMSTEEL's facilities with renewable energy, reinforcing the Group's commitment to pioneering self-generating energy sources for sustainable manufacturing in the region. This strategic initiative is a key part of EMSTEEL's decarbonisation strategy implementation and aligns with the UAE's Net Zero by 2050 commitment. Under the agreement, Yellow Door Energy will finance, build, own, operate, and maintain solar panel installations across 40 EMSTEEL roofs in ICAD 1, Abu Dhabi. The project will comprise rooftop and carport solar installations, including high-efficiency solar panels, with bifacial panels used for carports to optimise clean energy generation. Upon completion, the project is expected to generate approximately 50 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of clean electricity annually, offsetting approximately 16,000 metric tonnes of CO₂ emissions from our scope 2 emissions per year over the next 25 years. The 100 percent self-consumed renewable electricity will directly reduce energy costs and carbon footprint, furthering EMSTEEL's commitment to operational efficiency and decarbonisation. Saeed Ghumran Saeed Al Remeithi, Group CEO of EMSTEEL, stated, "Sustainability is at the core of EMSTEEL's strategy, and advancing our decarbonisation efforts is a key priority as we shape the future of sustainable manufacturing. This partnership with Yellow Door Energy marks an important step in implementing our recently published decarbonisation strategy, by expanding the use of renewable energy across our operations. "By integrating on-site solar power, we are reinforcing our leadership in industrial sustainability, contributing to the UAE's Net Zero by 2050 vision, and setting new benchmarks for renewable energy adoption in the UAE's steel industry." Jeremy Crane, Group CEO of Yellow Door Energy, said, "With a total capacity of 31.5 MWp, this project demonstrates the potential for solar to power our primary industries in the UAE. As a UAE-founded company, Yellow Door Energy remains committed to helping businesses reduce energy costs and decarbonise their operations." Construction is set to commence in 2025, with commissioning targeted for 2026. Yellow Door Energy will oversee the end-to-end development, ensuring seamless execution while eliminating upfront investment for EMSTEEL. This solar lease model enables EMSTEEL to enjoy the benefits of clean energy without operational risk, allowing the company to focus on its core business while advancing its sustainability objectives. As part of the overall Group's decarbonisation strategy, the company aims to achieve a 40 percent reduction in absolute greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in its Steel Business Unit and a 30 percent reduction in its Cement Business Unit by 2030, using 2019 as the baseline year, with the ultimate goal of reaching net-zero emissions by 2050.

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