#Masdar to set up first #cleanenergy #windfarm in the Seychelles
Masdar, #AduDhabi‘s clean energy firm, is set to inaugurate the first wind farm in the #Seychelles by the end of the year, a senior official has said.
According to Dick Patrick Esparon, the Seychelles ambassador, the project in conjunction with the Government of Seychelles is being built near the port of the capital Victoria.
The wind farm aims to #generate enough electricity to overcome the #power #capacity shortfall in the Seychelles, he told the UAE’s news agency WAM.
Under the wind farm deal, an initial target of 18 #megawatts of electricity #generated from #windpower is envisaged, which could initially supply at least 10-15 percent of Mahé Island’s total #energy demand, offsetting the need for expensive imports of traditional diesel and heavy fuel oil.
He said the wind farm project was part of a wider cooperation between the #UAE capital and the Seychelles.
Esparon said that the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development and Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council were carrying out a strategic project to re-plan Victoria in a bid to solve the problems of traffic, housing, clean water, #electricity and public services.
The ambassador said the Abu Dhabi-backed projects would improve the living standards for a population of about 100,000 people and that the Seychelles people would always be grateful to UAE president.
He said that government of Abu Dhabi had set up an "advanced #infrastructure" in the Seychelles and contributed to "solving the problems of electricity and desalination of water".
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The Arabic Emirates have always been a leader in innovation and responsible behavior. Now Masdar not only stands for sustainable living in a zero carbon emission city but as well for the new innovative projects and support. This is really good news
I believe that the attempt to create more sustainable cities can actually help our environment and the economy. I searched the web a little and lots of companies are now focusing on developing new technologies and changing the appearance of big cities. Siemens, for instance, has just launched a new website in the UAE: http://www.siemens.ae/sustainable-cities/sustainable-cities.html