Masdar, Abu Dhabi's renewable energy company, will collaborate with Etisalat, U.A.E.'s telecom telecoms major, to help it integrate sustainable, energy solutions into its operations, according to a two-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed on the sidelines of GITEX Technology Week 2014.
The MoU, which was signed by Ahmad Belhoul, CEO of Masdar, and Saleh Al Abdooli, CEO of Etisalat, outlines key areas of collaboration, including the identification and analysis of renewable energy solutions, the opportunity to audit telecommunications networks, advise on energy optimisation projects and lead workshops about the value of sustainable practices.
At GITEX, Masdar showcased the attractive investment opportunities available at Masdar City – Abu Dhabi's sustainable urban development. Strategically located in Abu Dhabi's fastest growing corridor, Masdar City offers tremendous advantages, including free zone benefits, seamless registration, foreign ownership, 99-year lease options and much more.
Belhoul said, "For the past eight years, Masdar has played a leading role in advancing sustainable energy solutions through research, education and investment in support of U.A.E.'s commitment to energy diversification. Our collaboration with Etisalat underscores the growing commitment by U.A.E. companies to reduce their environmental footprint and implement cleaner, more sustainable operations.
"We will work closely with Etisalat to identify smarter, cleaner energy solutions that will deliver long term business benefits and increase our nation's economic resilience, as well as provide a sustainability model for the global telecommunications industry." Al Abdooli, said, "Etisalat is moving rapidly towards the adoption of green energy solutions, much like U.A.E. in its commitment to use alternate sources of energy. The large number of initiatives that Etisalat has rolled out over the decades is a proof of our efforts in using technology and deploying innovative solutions, which can really make a positive difference to the environment. Our partnership with Masdar marks another important milestone toward energy optimisation and sustainability in the country's telecom industry." At the Masdar City stand at GITEX, free zone representatives highlighted the business opportunities available to large and small investors, developers and tenants. In addition, GITEX attendees learned how sustainable design and development delivers unmatched value – both environmentally and economically.
Masdar City is pioneering a "greenprint" for how cities can accommodate for rapid urbanisation, while dramatically reducing energy, water and waste. Today, more than 160 companies, ranging from start-ups to multinational corporations, have made Masdar City their home. Notable tenants include: Siemens, GE, Schneider Electric, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and the Abu Dhabi-based International Renewable Energy Agency, IRENA.
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