Prime Highlights-
- Alpha Nero has partnered with CleanMax to install a large solar energy system in the UAE.
- The project helps reduce carbon emissions and supports the UAE’s Net Zero 2050 goals.
Key Facts-
- The solar system has a capacity of around 450 kWp and produces over 740,000 kWh of clean energy annually.
- The project cuts carbon emissions by nearly 320 tonnes each year and reduces reliance on grid electricity.
Background-
Dubai-based luxury fitout company Alpha Nero has teamed up with CleanMax to install a large solar energy system in the United Arab Emirates. The project aims to cut carbon emissions, lower energy costs and support the country’s clean energy goals.
Alpha Nero completed the solar installation at its UAE facilities with CleanMax, a renewable energy provider for commercial and industrial clients. The system allows the company to cut back on grid electricity and use more clean energy in its day-to-day work.
The solar system has a capacity of around 450 kWp and is expected to generate more than 740,000 kWh of clean energy each year. It will also cut carbon emissions by nearly 320 tonnes annually.
The project helps the company use energy more wisely and keeps electricity bills from rising sharply. By switching to solar power, Alpha Nero reduces its exposure to changing energy prices.
Company officials said sustainability is now at the heart of its operations. They added that the project backs the UAE’s Net Zero 2050 strategy and broader climate goals.
CleanMax said the project shows how businesses are moving toward clean energy for long-term stability and lower costs.
The solar system was completed quickly and meets strong energy performance standards. It also uses monitoring systems to maintain steady output.
The partnership reflects a growing shift across the region toward cleaner and more efficient energy use.