According to a report released by The Climate Group, a non-profit environmental organisation, the UAE is leading the way in developing the solar energy sector and pushing down the cost of renewable energy. The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park will generate energy at 21 fils per kilowatt hour. Courtesy Government of Dubai
According to a report released by The Climate Group, a non-profit environmental organisation, the UAE is leading the way in developing the solar energy sector and pushing down the cost of renewable energy. The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park will generate energy at 21 fils per kilowatt hour. Courtesy Government of Dubai
According to a report released by The Climate Group, a non-profit environmental organisation, the UAE is leading the way in developing the solar energy sector and pushing down the cost of renewable energy. The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park will generate energy at 21 fils per kilowatt hour. Courtesy Government of Dubai
According to a report released by The Climate Group, a non-profit environmental organisation, the UAE is leading the way in developing the solar energy sector and pushing down the cost of renewable en

UAE ‘world leaders in renewable energy’


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DUBAI // Residents will soon be paying less for their solar electricity than anywhere else in the world, the World Green Economy Summit in Dubai heard on Thursday .

According to a report released by The Climate Group, a non-profit environmental organisation, the UAE is leading the way in developing the solar energy sector and pushing down the cost of renewable energy.

And Dubai Electricity and Water Authority’s 200-megawatt solar plant is expected to be producing green electricity at the lowest price in the world by 2017.

Speaking at the summit, Mark Kenber, chief executive of The Climate Group, said that the UAE was recognised as the world leader in renewable energy.

The Climate Group report cited the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park – which will generate energy at 21 fils per kilowatt hour – and Dubai’s commitment to investing Dh11 billion to increase energy generation capacity from one to three gigawatts as the reasons.

“I think that the UAE in particular is being globally recognised for its low carbon leadership both in the projects in place in Abu Dhabi and Dubai alike, and, increasingly, the companies that are also coming on board,” Mr Kenber said,

He said that companies around the world have been encouraged to implement environmental practices because governments provide incentives.

“We’ve seen that here in the UAE with the Government driving green growth plans, but what we’re also seeing here is the interest from companies,” he said.

According to the report, the UAE’s green economy is expected to provide 160,000 jobs by 2030 and boost GDP by 5 per cent.

Mr Kenber said low-carbon leadership in the UAE is on par with levels in China, in terms of government incentives and plans. “The report shows that the UAE is the leader in renewable energy in the Mena region, certainly the leader in solar, in fact, excluding Egypt. Its solar capacity is greater than all of the rest of the countries put together.”

The report showed that the UAE’s response to renewable energy investment is indicative of the growth that has been experienced around the world.

“In fact, there has been more solar energy installed in the past four years than there has been in the past four decades,” he added.

Mr Kenber said the willingness for companies to invest in renewable is partly for the benefits and the reputation of being recognised as an “environmentally friendly” business, but also for financial reasons.

The UAE was described as an exemplary model of leadership in the green economy, both regionally and globally, and has the strong potential to be a hub of a global energy revolution.

“The UAE is strategically located to take advantage of a rapid increase in demand for renewable power and clean technology,” the report said. “Clean technology innovation and international collaboration is earning the UAE a reputation as a leading clean energy innovation hub as the world looks – once again – to the region to help drive the next global energy revolution.”

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LIVING IN...

This article is part of a guide on where to live in the UAE. Our reporters will profile some of the country’s most desirable districts, provide an estimate of rental prices and introduce you to some of the residents who call each area home.

5 of the most-popular Airbnb locations in Dubai

Bobby Grudziecki, chief operating officer of Frank Porter, identifies the five most popular areas in Dubai for those looking to make the most out of their properties and the rates owners can secure:

• Dubai Marina

The Marina and Jumeirah Beach Residence are popular locations, says Mr Grudziecki, due to their closeness to the beach, restaurants and hotels.

Frank Porter’s average Airbnb rent:
One bedroom: Dh482 to Dh739 
Two bedroom: Dh627 to Dh960 
Three bedroom: Dh721 to Dh1,104

• Downtown

Within walking distance of the Dubai Mall, Burj Khalifa and the famous fountains, this location combines business and leisure.  “Sure it’s for tourists,” says Mr Grudziecki. “Though Downtown [still caters to business people] because it’s close to Dubai International Financial Centre."

Frank Porter’s average Airbnb rent:
One bedroom: Dh497 to Dh772
Two bedroom: Dh646 to Dh1,003
Three bedroom: Dh743 to Dh1,154

• City Walk

The rising star of the Dubai property market, this area is lined with pristine sidewalks, boutiques and cafes and close to the new entertainment venue Coca Cola Arena.  “Downtown and Marina are pretty much the same prices,” Mr Grudziecki says, “but City Walk is higher.”

Frank Porter’s average Airbnb rent:
One bedroom: Dh524 to Dh809 
Two bedroom: Dh682 to Dh1,052 
Three bedroom: Dh784 to Dh1,210 

• Jumeirah Lake Towers

Dubai Marina’s little brother JLT resides on the other side of Sheikh Zayed road but is still close enough to beachside outlets and attractions. The big selling point for Airbnb renters, however, is that “it’s cheaper than Dubai Marina”, Mr Grudziecki says.

Frank Porter’s average Airbnb rent:
One bedroom: Dh422 to Dh629 
Two bedroom: Dh549 to Dh818 
Three bedroom: Dh631 to Dh941

• Palm Jumeirah

Palm Jumeirah's proximity to luxury resorts is attractive, especially for big families, says Mr Grudziecki, as Airbnb renters can secure competitive rates on one of the world’s most famous tourist destinations.

Frank Porter’s average Airbnb rent:
One bedroom: Dh503 to Dh770 
Two bedroom: Dh654 to Dh1,002 
Three bedroom: Dh752 to Dh1,152 

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1. UAE 3 faults
2. Ireland 9 faults
3. Brazil 11 faults
4. Spain 15 faults
5. Great Britain 17 faults
6. New Zealand 20 faults
7. Italy 26 faults

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Torque: 405Nm at 1,750-3,500rpm

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Fuel consumption: 6.9L/100km

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Range: Up to 610km

Power: 905hp

Torque: 985Nm

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Founder: Abdulla Almoayed

Based: UAE

Founded: 2017

Number of employees: 35

Sector: FinTech

Raised: $13 million

Backers: Berlin-based venture capital company Target Global, Kingsway, CE Ventures, Entrée Capital, Zamil Investment Group, Global Ventures, Almoayed Technologies and Mad’a Investment.

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GAC GS8 Specs

Engine: 2.0-litre 4cyl turbo

Power: 248hp at 5,200rpm

Torque: 400Nm at 1,750-4,000rpm

Transmission: 8-speed auto

Fuel consumption: 9.1L/100km

On sale: Now

Price: From Dh149,900

Why it pays to compare

A comparison of sending Dh20,000 from the UAE using two different routes at the same time - the first direct from a UAE bank to a bank in Germany, and the second from the same UAE bank via an online platform to Germany - found key differences in cost and speed. The transfers were both initiated on January 30.

Route 1: bank transfer

The UAE bank charged Dh152.25 for the Dh20,000 transfer. On top of that, their exchange rate margin added a difference of around Dh415, compared with the mid-market rate.

Total cost: Dh567.25 - around 2.9 per cent of the total amount

Total received: €4,670.30 

Route 2: online platform

The UAE bank’s charge for sending Dh20,000 to a UK dirham-denominated account was Dh2.10. The exchange rate margin cost was Dh60, plus a Dh12 fee.

Total cost: Dh74.10, around 0.4 per cent of the transaction

Total received: €4,756

The UAE bank transfer was far quicker – around two to three working days, while the online platform took around four to five days, but was considerably cheaper. In the online platform transfer, the funds were also exposed to currency risk during the period it took for them to arrive.

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Company: Justmop.com

Date started: December 2015

Founders: Kerem Kuyucu and Cagatay Ozcan

Sector: Technology and home services

Based: Jumeirah Lake Towers, Dubai

Size: 55 employees and 100,000 cleaning requests a month

Funding:  The company’s investors include Collective Spark, Faith Capital Holding, Oak Capital, VentureFriends, and 500 Startups. 

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The internal combustion engine is facing a watershed moment – major manufacturer Volvo is to stop producing petroleum-powered vehicles by 2021 and countries in Europe, including the UK, have vowed to ban their sale before 2040. The National takes a look at the story of one of the most successful technologies of the last 100 years and how it has impacted life in the UAE. 

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