Emerge Signs 20-Year Solar Agreement with Misk City to Power Sustainable Urban Development

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Emerge, the energy solutions joint venture between Masdar and EDF, has signed a 20-year solar energy agreement with Misk City to support its transition toward sustainable, low-carbon urban living. The deal marks a major step in Misk City’s vision to become a model of environmental innovation and green urbanism. The agreement includes the development of a 621-kilowatt peak (kWp) rooftop solar PV system installed atop a dedicated carport and other infrastructure within the city.

The signing ceremony took place in Riyadh, attended by key stakeholders including Misk City CEO David Henry, Emerge General Manager Michel Abi Saab, and representatives from the French Embassy. Once operational, the solar system is expected to significantly cut carbon emissions and support Misk City’s efforts to achieve LEED certification, reinforcing its goal of becoming one of the region’s most sustainable urban communities.

As the world’s first nonprofit city of its kind, Misk City embodies Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 by combining innovation, education, and sustainability. “From the very beginning, Misk City has been envisioned as a forward-looking, sustainable urban community – designed to empower future generations and lead by example in innovation and environmental responsibility. Integrating clean energy into our infrastructure is a natural extension of that vision. This project marks a meaningful step in advancing our sustainability goals, reinforcing our commitment to building a city that thrives in harmony with its environment.” said David Henry, CEO of Misk City.

“At Emerge, every project we deliver is tailored to the unique needs and ambitions of our partner. This agreement with Misk City exemplifies our commitment to supporting clean energy transformation through fully customized energy solutions. By drawing on the global expertise of Masdar and the EDF Group, we ensure world-class quality and innovation at every stage – from design and financing to construction and long-term operations.” added Ali Alshimmari, Emerge board member and Director, Strategic & Special Projects, Masdar.

 

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