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FEWA and Honeywell join hands to push green economy through advanced solutions

Under the terms of the agreement, the organisations will determine a Proof of Value, focusing particularly on Honeywell?s next-generation solutions that enable significant energy savings and adhere to sustainable environmental guidelines. (Image source: Honeywell)

The Federal Electricity and Water Authority (FEWA) has signed an MoU with Honeywell to drive sustainable development and green economy initiatives in the UAE?s northern emirates

The energy performance contract (EPC) is based on guaranteed savings focusing on heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC), cost reductions, and operational efficiencies based on cloud-based analytics, in addition to ensuring carbon emissions reduction. Facilities of particular focus for the EPC will be schools, mosques, hospitals and FEWA?s offices.

The collaboration details FEWA?s focus on driving significant energy savings of between 10 and 30 per cent across a range of public sector buildings through the adoption of advanced energy efficiency technologies and to improve the standards of living and achieve sustainable growth by 2021.

Under the terms of the agreement, the organisations will determine a Proof of Value, focusing particularly on Honeywell?s next-generation solutions that enable significant energy savings and adhere to sustainable environmental guidelines. These technologies include building management systems, energy management dashboards and EPC.

The partnership will support the goals of the UAE Energy Strategy 2050, which is considered the first unified energy strategy in the country based on supply and demand. The strategy aims to increase the contribution of clean energy in the total energy mix from 25 per cent to 50 per cent by 2050 and reduce carbon footprint of power generation by 70 per cent, thus saving US$191bn by 2050. It also seeks to increase consumption efficiency of individuals and corporates by 40 per cent.

Commenting on the collaboration, Salim Bin Rabee?a, executive director of electricity directorate at FEWA, said, ?One of our core objectives is conservation, which is in line with our country?s vision to achieve a sustainable future for the next generation. We are working with leading global technology companies like Honeywell to collectively reduce the UAE?s energy consumption through technology that provides more energy efficient solutions and reduces operational costs.?

The EPC will be managed through performance dashboards and reports providing visibility of building performance. The initiative also includes the deployment of Honeywell?s cloud analytics platform, Outcome Based Service (OBS), to support increased operational performance, optimal efficiency, increased comfort levels of building occupants and maximise uptime to positively impact the bottom line.

?With nearly 50 per cent of our portfolio linked to cutting-edge energy efficiency and energy management technologies, Honeywell is well-positioned to support FEWA in reducing energy consumption.

?In line with the UAE and FEWA Vision 2021 and the UAE Energy Strategy 2050, we remain committed to reducing energy consumption to help achieve a sustainable future,? said Susanna Minoia, chief financial officer, Honeywell Building Solutions, High Growth Regions.

Around 60 to 70 per cent of energy demand in the UAE currently stems from building HVAC requirements, with split air-conditioning units making up an estimated 60-70 per cent of cooling systems in the market. As part of the collaboration, Honeywell will provide FEWA with insights and data points on energy-efficient low global warming potential (GWP) refrigerants that can drive efficiencies in energy usage and cost. The collaboration highlights both organisations? commitment to supporting the UAE Sustainable Development Plan in line with meeting the sustainability goals of the UAE and FEWA Vision 2021.