The three-year deal will look for optimal sites for
solar generation and battery energy storage systems, and accelerate their
deployment through knowledge sharing on the regulatory landscape and other
challenges. The programme will have an initial focus on Saudia Arabia, Senegal,
and Egypt.
DP World has a history in the realm of solar power, from sponsoring solar
power technical qualifications for women in nothern Senegal to installing solar
panels on its port gatehouse building at London Gateway and 157,000 panels
across rooftops in Jebel Ali Free Zone and Port Rashid.
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, DP World Chairman and
CEO, said: "Our partnership with Masdar represents a significant step forward in our commitment to sustainable operations
at our ports and terminals. By exploring renewable energy solutions, we aim
to reduce our carbon footprint and drive positive change in the supply chain
industry."
Mohamed Jameel Al Ramahi, Masdar Chief
Executive Officer, added: "Masdar and DP World are leading the way in the
decarbonisation of the company’s port operations and supply chain, to explore
all options to advance the development and deployment of renewable energy power
and storage systems in hard-to-abate sectors.”
DP World has a target of becoming carbon neutral by
2040 and net zero carbon by 2050.