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ADNOC Distribution to power 100 Abu Dhabi stations with solar energy

Solar PV panels at the service stations, in partnership with Emerge, will avoid more than 13,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually

ADNOC Distribution aims to reduce operational carbon intensity by 25 per cent by 2030

ADNOC Distribution has launched the second phase of its service station solarisation program, in collaboration with Emerge, under which solar photovoltaic (PV) panels will be installed at 100 service stations across the company’s network in Abu Dhabi.

Emerge, a joint venture between Masdar and the EDF Group, will finance, design, install and maintain these PV panels.

The initiative will help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reliance on non-renewable energy, while enhancing operational efficiency by lowering energy costs and optimising the energy mix at service stations. ADNOC Distribution aims to reduce operational carbon intensity by 25 per cent by 2030.

Bader Saeed Al Lamki, CEO of ADNOC Distribution, commented: “We are pleased to partner with Emerge to bring solar energy to our Abu Dhabi service stations, building on the successful solarisation of our Dubai network last year.

“Incorporating solar power into our energy mix is just one facet of our strong commitment to sustainability, upholding broader ADNOC Group and UAE net-zero goals. We are proud of these efforts as we strive to build a better future for customers, shareholders, and the communities we serve.”

Solar power initiative

Emerge had installed solar panels at 28 ADNOC Distribution service stations in Dubai during the project’s first phase. As of the end of 2024, the partnership had generated over 6,300 MWh of electricity, equivalent to a reduction of CO₂ emissions by more than 2,900 tonnes.

During Phase 2, ADNOC Distribution and Emerge will install solar panels at more than 100 service stations across Abu Dhabi. The solar panels are expected to generate nearly 30,000 MWh of renewable energy per year, enough to power nearly one billion smartphones and avoid the equivalent of over 13,000 tonnes of carbon emissions annually. This reduction is equivalent to the carbon absorbed by nearly 250,000 tree seedlings growing for 10 years.

Solar energy deployment is just one of many decarbonisation initiatives by ADNOC Distribution, which include AI-enabled tools for emissions and energy savings, biofuels to power fleet vehicles and other sustainability programs.

The solarisation program is directly linked to ADNOC Distribution’s pioneering adoption of sustainable financing, reinforcing the company’s commitment to mainstreaming sustainability across the business.

ADNOC Distribution service station solarisation program
Emerge has installed solar panels at 28 ADNOC Distribution service stations in Dubai during the project’s first phase

Michel Abi Saab, General Manager of Emerge, added: “After the successful completion of the first service station solarisation phase, we are proud to extend our partnership with ADNOC Distribution and launch the second phase, which will cover more than 100 stations under the scheme.

“At Emerge, we’re committed to supporting businesses in the UAE to reduce carbon emissions and achieve their sustainability goals.”

In January 2023, ADNOC Distribution became the first UAE fuel and convenience retailer to convert an existing $1.5 billion term loan into a sustainability-linked one. This loan ties financial incentives and penalties to achieving sustainability goals, including solarisation, embedding financial accountability into ADNOC Distribution’s sustainability commitments.

ADNOC Distribution strengthened its position as an ESG leader in the mobility and convenience retail sector in 2024, and is now ranked within the top quartile of Bloomberg, S&P Global, London Stock Exchange and FTSE Russell ratings.

Emerge has developed more than 200MWp of solar capacity across diverse commercial and industrial sectors in just three years since its establishment. The company offers clients full turnkey solutions through solar power agreements at no up-front cost to the client.

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