EWEC Clean Energy Certificates auction opens registration
Upcoming auctions to include wind-based clean energy certificates from the UAE Wind Programme
EWEC (Emirates Water and Electricity Company) has announced registrations are open for its Q3 2024 auction for Clean Energy Certificates (CECs) in Abu Dhabi. The auction is scheduled to close on 13 September 2024.
CEC enables Abu Dhabi-based firms to decarbonise their energy consumption and reduce Scope 2 emissions. They empower organisations to track and verify progress made towards achieving their environmental goals by certifying that the electricity consumed originates from a renewable or clean energy source, said a statement from EWEC.
As a part of its mission to drive decarbonisation and diversify the UAE’s energy mix, EWEC has introduced wind-based CECs. These utilise power generated from the UAE’s first utility-scale wind programme, secured after EWEC signed a power purchase agreement in Q4 2023 with Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company PJSC – Masdar.
The introduction of wind CECs enables EWEC to supply organisations with electricity generated from multiple renewable and clean energy sources, further accelerating the UAE’s energy transition and decarbonising Abu Dhabi’s key economic sectors, including energy, industry, real estate, healthcare, sports, and events.
Othman Al Ali, Chief Executive Officer of EWEC said, “EWEC is at the forefront of accelerating Abu Dhabi’s clean energy transition through, in part, our quarterly Clean Energy Certificate auctions. The broad participation in these auctions highlights the growing efforts of entities to reduce their carbon emissions and combat climate change in alignment with the UAE Net Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative. By incorporating wind energy CECs into our auctions, we have expanded the range of renewable and clean energy CECs available, empowering organisations to meet their sustainability targets using electricity from a variety of sources. We call on all businesses and organisations to participate in the upcoming auction and contribute to a sustainable, innovative future for the UAE.”
Issued by the Abu Dhabi Department of Energy in units of one megawatt-hour (MWh) each, CEC certifies that the electricity consumed by the redeeming Abu Dhabi-based entity originates from a renewable or clean energy source.