Sustainable Development Takes Center Stage: Sheikh Mohammed Highlights Solar Energy Initiatives in Hatta

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Dubai’s commitment to sustainability and renewable energy took the spotlight during His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s recent visit to Hatta. The Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai reviewed significant projects under the Hatta Master Development Plan, part of Dubai’s Vision 2030 and Economic Agenda D33, which aims to position Dubai as a global leader in sustainable living and innovation.

Sheikh Mohammed assessed the progress of 65 projects valued at AED 3.6 billion, with 41 already completed. Highlighting the importance of environmental stewardship, His Highness stated, “Our objective is to make Hatta a global model for harmony between humans and nature, driven by innovation in sustainable development.”

Central to these initiatives is the integration of renewable energy solutions, including solar power projects under Dubai Electricity and Water Authority’s (DEWA) Shams Dubai program. These initiatives contribute to both economic growth and environmental conservation, aligning with Dubai’s broader sustainability goals.

A key highlight of the visit was the inauguration of the Hatta Sustainable Waterfalls project. Designed by DEWA, the attraction features a cascading waterfall powered by clean energy from the nearby Hatta Dam. The installation is further complemented by the world’s largest mosaic panel, certified by Guinness World Records, crafted from 1.2 million pieces of natural marble.

The project not only enhances Hatta’s tourism appeal but also promotes local investment opportunities by providing retail and F&B spaces to Emirati entrepreneurs free of charge.

During the visit, Sheikh Mohammed reviewed several groundbreaking renewable energy projects. These include:

  • A 250 MW hydroelectric power plant, the first of its kind in the region.
  • A new water reservoir, bolstering sustainable water management.
  • Solar energy initiatives expanding under the Shams Dubai program, which aims to harness clean energy for residential and commercial use.

These projects underscore Dubai’s leadership in renewable energy and its dedication to achieving a sustainable future.

Sheikh Mohammed also visited youth-led and entrepreneurial ventures contributing to Hatta’s sustainable development. Among these were GoGravity, a producer of electric bikes designed for mountainous terrain, and Al Bedwawi Honey, a project showcasing innovative local beekeeping practices.

Infrastructure upgrades in Hatta include plans for a residential neighborhood, a state-of-the-art school, and expanded mountain biking trails. Additionally, the region’s first 5.4-kilometer cable car will connect Hatta Dam to Um Al Nesoor Peak, Dubai’s highest natural summit, enhancing accessibility while preserving the environment.

His Highness’s visit concluded with a call for public and private sector collaboration to maximize Hatta’s potential as a global hub for sustainable tourism and clean energy innovation. With these transformative initiatives, Dubai continues to lead by example in addressing environmental challenges and fostering socio-economic growth.

 

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