Al Rawabi, the leading juice and dairy company in the UAE, has announced that its 1.3MW green energy, large-scale biogas facility is now fully operational.
A first of its kind project in the Middle East, the plant will be recycling organic waste from Al Rawabis operations into clean energy.
The biogas facilitys sustainable operations will also yield numerous other benefits, such as the production of highly concentrated organic fertiliser of about 10 tonnes/day and 150 cubic metres of water per day.
It will also generate 1.3MW of green heat as well as protect ground water with a 90% reduction in ammonia migration.
Moving forward, Al Rawabi hopes its biogas facility will enable the company to achieve a 30% clean energy consumption vis--vis total energy used in its operations.
The announcement was made to coincide with of Al Rawabis participation in Wetex & Dubai Solar Show scheduled from October 5 to 7 at the Dubai Exhibition Centre in Expo 2020 Dubai.
As responsible sustainable company, Al Rawabi now secures a valuable part of its energy consumption from renewable sources by recycling the organic waste into clean fuel. Moving to green energy puts us one step closer to a cleaner, more environmentally friendly operation. Investing in this project is not only great for the planet, but also economical and makes sense from a business perspective, said Abdallah Sultan Al Owais, Chairman, Al Rawabi, a homegrown brand that has become a major player in the regions FMCG industry.
According to Al Owais, the biogas facility was developed to fully support the UAEs sustainability agenda. In replacing conventional and non-renewable sources of energy into cleaner and sustainable alternatives, the company also hopes to reduce its carbon footprint and achieve an 80% reduction in emissions of odorous gases.
The feasibility was done in 2016 in cooperation with a prestigious university from Germany. Extended research was conducted with a UAE-based university a year after, with the biogas laboratory being established as an initial milestone for the project. Construction began in early 2020 by mele Company from Germany and was completed early this year.
This is a fully sustainable operation that also brings to life the concept of circular economy, which the UAE has been aggressively pushing as part of its vision to achieve a more sustainable future, said Al Rawabi CEO Prof Ahmed Eltigani, who said the facility has so far generated a higher-than-normal return on investment so far, only a few months since it began its trial operations in June.
Noted for its high-quality juices and dairy products, Al Rawabi has been a strong advocate of supporting not just the UAEs sustainable initiatives but also of public health agenda. Our product portfolio is strongly aligned with addressing important health issues such as high incidents of NCD, obesity and diabetes among the consuming public. At Al Rawabi, we take our corporate social responsibility very seriously, and are looking to be an active leader in promoting public health and sustainability programmes, Eltigani added.-- TradeArabia News Service
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