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Emirates Water and Electricity Company AbuDhabi is to halve CO2 emissions from water and electricity production by 2025, following strategic investments in renewable energy, including the world’s largest solar power plants and reverse osmosis seawater desalination plant.
The recent launch of Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant Unit 1 commercial operations will also contribute to an expected fall in CO2 emissions from 40 million tonnes in 2021 to 20 million tonnes by 2025, contributing to the UAE’s commitment to significantly cut carbon emissions. Read more
The recent launch of Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant Unit 1 commercial operations will also contribute to an expected fall in CO2 emissions from 40 million tonnes in 2021 to 20 million tonnes by 2025, contributing to the UAE’s commitment to significantly cut carbon emissions.
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