Siemens Smart Infrastructure signs deal with UAE for decarbonization of government buildings

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Siemens will work with the UAE’s Ministry of Energy & Infrastructure to reduce the energy and water consumption of 60 government buildings by up to 27%

The decarbonization programme will see Siemens Smart Infrastructure retrofit the buildings with tech focused on energy efficiency and user comfort, with a target of saving equivalent to 15,400 metric tons of CO2.

The program follows a comprehensive study in which Siemens successfully implemented retrofits in a representative sample of seven of the ministry’s buildings, creating a baseline of energy consumption and an analysis of anomalies to inform the selection of buildings for the retrofit program.

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Siemens will deploy technology to upgrade heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, integrate movement and lighting sensors, and install building management systems to centralize energy management.

Implementing these measures are expected to result in substantial reductions in carbon emissions and improvements in operational efficiency. Solutions will include technology from the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio. The open digital business platform enables customers to accelerate their digital transformation easier, faster and at scale.

“This program with Siemens is a testament to our commitment to setting a global standard for sustainability and efficiency in the built environment,” said His Excellency, Suhail Mohamed Al Mazrouei, minister of energy and infrastructure for the UAE.

“The UAE is dedicated to leading by example, and this retrofitting initiative is a crucial step in our journey towards achieving our long-term environmental goals.

“The ministry’s strategy, stemming from the broader UAE strategy to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, encompasses a holistic approach to the sustainable development of key industries like energy, infrastructure, real estate, and transportation. This program, which is initially targeting healthcare and education facilities, marks a vital step in our country’s rapid journey to decarbonize all sectors of the economy.”

‘Innovative and scalable solutions’

Matthias Rebellius, CEO of Siemens Smart Infrastructure, said: “We’re delighted to partner with the UAE Ministry of Energy & Infrastructure on this pioneering decarbonization program.

“To accelerate decarbonization, we will deploy innovative and scalable solutions such as this program, which will serve as a blueprint for decarbonizing buildings. Together with the ministry, we will not only boost the energy efficiency of buildings, but also significantly contribute to the UAE’s sustainability and energy efficiency goals.”

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