“The district cooling industry is a key area of our mandate, and with that in mind, we issued the DC regulations to streamline operations in the sector, shift the focus squarely to the consumer, boost Abu Dhabi’s economic growth, and champion sustainable practices and energy efficiency,” said Mohammad Juma bin Jarsh Al Falasi, Under-secretary at Department of Energy.
“Our efforts are beginning to bear fruit with these first two licensed projects now activating the new regulations. We will always be here to collaborate with our partners to implement the regulations and encourage innovative sustainable solutions for district cooling as well as every other sector.”
Abu Dhabi Department of Energy issues its first district cooling licence Thu 15th April 2021 | 09:30 PM
ABU DHABI, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News / WAM - 15th Apr, 2021) The Abu Dhabi Department of Energy (DoE) has issued its first district cooling (DC) licence to the Saadiyat Cooling LLC (SCL), which serves Saadiyat Island, including Saadiyat Beach, and Saadiyat Cultural District.
According to the DoE s statement, a second license will be issued in the coming weeks to Saadiyat District Cooling LLC (SDCL), which serves New York University Abu Dhabi.
This came following the DoE s issuance of the District Cooling Regulations and the District Cooling Applicability Regulations, approved by the Abu DhabiGovernment in September2019, making the Emirate of Abu Dhabi the first jurisdiction in the middle East and North Africa region to set up a comprehensive regulatory framework for district cooling.
Abu Dhabi Department of Energy issues its first district cooling licence
ABU DHABI, 15th April, 2021 (WAM) The Abu Dhabi Department of Energy (DoE) has issued its first district cooling (DC) licence to the Saadiyat Cooling LLC (SCL), which serves Saadiyat Island, including Saadiyat Beach, and Saadiyat Cultural District.
According to the DoE s statement, a second license will be issued in the coming weeks to Saadiyat District Cooling LLC (SDCL), which serves New York University Abu Dhabi.
This came following the DoE s issuance of the District Cooling Regulations and the District Cooling Applicability Regulations, approved by the Abu Dhabi Government in September 2019, making the Emirate of Abu Dhabi the first jurisdiction in the Middle East and North Africa region to set up a comprehensive regulatory framework for district cooling.