Etihad Energy Services Company, ESCO, has signed a service agreement with Dubai Police to provide energy efficient and sustainable solutions for its 34 facilities including police stations, prisons, and offices.
In accordance with the agreement, Dubai Police will go green with installation of a variety of green solutions. These measures will not only help save electricity and water, but also help reduce carbon emissions. In addition, Etihad ESCO will install solar PVs and undertake LEED audits for some of the Dubai Police facilities.
"We’re confident that our agreement with Dubai Police will not only assist them to reduce energy usage, but also facilitate access to new technologies and solutions for improving energy efficiency," said Ali Al Jassim, CEO of Etihad ESCO.
"Our collaboration with ESCO will forecast the future towards sustainable development and adopt small changes to daily routines to make sustainability our way of life. While we integrate sustainability throughout all levels of our organisation, we ensure that we also monitor and benchmark best practices to remain committed to our goal of supporting Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050," said Lt Col Dr. Tamim Al Haj, Director of the Environment, Health and Safety Department at Dubai Police.
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