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EWEC opens registration for its Clean Energy Certificates auction

ABU DHABI, 11 days ago

EWEC (Emirates Water and Electricity Company) has opened registration for its Q4 2024 Clean Energy Certificates (CECs) auction, which is scheduled to close on December 13, 2024.
 
The past year has seen record participation in the CECs scheme, with a significant number of new sectors and industries participating in the auctions. By certifying clean energy consumption, the scheme enables entities to verify the decarbonisation of their operations and a reduction in their Scope 2 greenhouse gas emissions.
 
EWEC recently announced a strategic agreement with Adnec Group to provide the Adnec Centre Abu Dhabi with clean energy. Under this agreement, Adnec Centre Abu Dhabi’s energy requirements will be met through EWEC’s renewable and clean energy sources. Furthermore, EWEC extended its clean energy partnership with dmg events for the third consecutive year to power the World Utilities Congress 2024, hosted by Taqa, with renewable and clean energy throughout the event. This is in addition to providing the 6th Arab Water Forum, which was held in conjunction with the World Utilities Congress with CECs.
 
Key initiative
Othman Al Ali, Chief Executive Officer of EWEC, said: “The Clean Energy Certificates scheme is an important initiative supporting the UAE’s decarbonisation journey. This internationally recognised scheme enables stakeholders to actively contribute to Abu Dhabi and the UAE’s clean energy targets, supporting our shared net zero goals. 
 
“As we continue through the UAE’s Year of Sustainability, we have witnessed significant interest from a diverse range of key economic sectors, enabling us to forge new strategic agreements and expand existing partnerships to drive tangible progress towards a sustainable future. We encourage all entities to join us in this journey by participating in the upcoming auction and taking proactive steps to decarbonise their operations.”
 
The CECs issued by the Abu Dhabi Department of Energy in units of 1 megawatt-hour (MWh) certify that the electricity consumed by the redeeming Abu Dhabi-based entity originates from a renewable or clean energy source. The scheme conforms to the internationally recognised standard developed by the International Renewable Energy Certificate Standard Foundation (I-REC Standard) and is the only accredited instrument that proves the ownership of the environmental and economic benefits of consuming clean energy, verifying the entities’ green credentials.--TradeArabia News Service
 



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