Bayara, Total mark one year of solar rooftop installation
DUBAI, February 3, 2021
Gyma Food Industries (Bayara), a leading manufacturer of nuts, dried fruits and spices across the Middle East and Africa region (MEA) is celebrating one year of its solar energy transition.
Over 3,700 photovoltaic (PV) panels were installed on the rooftop of Bayara's main production facility in Dubai Investments Park (DIP), spanning around 7,000 sq m which roughly equals the surface area of 27 tennis courts.
Total Solar DG also installed an electric vehicle (EV) charger in the production facility’s parking lot, which uses solar energy to charge Bayara’s employees’ vehicles.
The project has been powered by Total, through its affiliate Total Solar Distributed Generation (DG) Middle East, a regional leader in the development of solar solutions for commercial and industrial businesses.
According to Bayara, the solar solution, provided by Total Solar DG, allows the firm to pursue its commitment to sustainability and now covers over 73% of the electricity needs.
With a capacity of 1.4 megawatts-peak (MWp), the PV panels generate over 2.2 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of renewable energy annually allowing an estimated reduction of nearly 1000 tons of CO2 per year for Bayara which is equivalent of planting over 25,000 trees, it stated.
CEO Jean-Marc Lourau said: "As a forward-looking and conscientious company, Bayara is committed to creating a sustainable future. Environment-friendly practices are an integral part of our strategic thinking."
"Total Solar DG’s solar rooftop installation has effectively and efficiently facilitated our move to solar energy. This was achieved without any downtime or disruptions to our day-to-day operations," he stated.
"Now, a year into this transition, we can really appreciate the positive impact this installation has had on the environment. It has also allowed us to better align ourselves with the UAE Energy Strategy 2050," he added.
Marin de Montbel, Managing Director at Total Solar DG Middle East, expressed delight at its collaboration with Bayara and for its crucial role in the solar energy transition.
"We share their vision for a sustainable future, which is what makes this partnership so successful. At Total, our climate ambition is to work in conjunction with society to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050," he noted.
"Our partnership with Bayara lines up with this objective - the solar rooftop installation project has successfully reduced Bayara’s annual CO2 emissions. We are pleased to have facilitated this step towards a sustainable future," he added.-TradeArabia News Service