Abu Dhabi energy company– Masdar is partnering with Elite Agro Holding, an expert in food and agriculture production and development, to launch the first agricultural photovoltaic (AgriPV) project in the Mena region.
The project was
announced at Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW), the global platform for
accelerating sustainable progress, hosted by Masdar.
The project, located
at Elite Agro’s Al Foah Farm in Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, will serve as a scalable
reference model for sustainable farming and renewable energy integration in the
region.
By combining solar
panels with greenhouses, AgriPV solutions enable land to be used both for clean
energy generation and crop cultivation, maximising resource efficiency, crucial
in areas with limited arable land and high energy demand. Shading from PV panels
can also reduce heat and water stress on plants, potentially improving crop
yields and reducing irrigation needs.
This project advances
the UAE’s Energy Strategy 2050 and Net Zero 2050 ambitions by expanding clean
energy deployment and efficiency, and it contributes to the National Food
Security Strategy 2051 by enabling sustainable local production through modern
Agri technologies.
“This groundbreaking
project will demonstrate how clean energy and agriculture can thrive together,
making food systems more resilient and supporting food and energy
security," said Mohamed Al Ramahi, Chief Executive Officer of Masdar.
"By integrating advanced solar technology with local farming, we will
reduce water use, boost crop yields, and generate renewable power as part of
our commitment to innovation, resilience, and a greener future for the UAE and
beyond.”
Maurizio Terazzi,
Chief Executive Officer of Elite Agro Holding, said that this partnership with
Masdar marks an important step in supporting how agriculture is practiced in
arid and semi-arid regions. "By integrating agricultural production with
clean energy generation, we are demonstrating that food security and energy
transition are not parallel ambitions, but interconnected solutions."
He added that the AgriPV pilot at Al Foah farm is designed to generate real, measurable outcomes, from improved water efficiency and crop performance to optimised land use and energy resilience. -TradeArabia News Service