emirates7 - ENOC Group took part in Earth Hour 2022, joining millions of people in the UAE and around the world to encourage collective action towards climate change.
In an effort to contribute to the reduction of energy consumption, ENOC switched off non-essential lights at its headquarters, operational facilities and ENOC’s pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai on 26th March from 20:30 to 21:30. All service station forecourts including Service Station of the Future at Expo 2020 Dubai, convenience stores, Quick Oil Change, carwash areas and pylon signs remained dark for an hour.
Saif Humaid Al Falasi, Group CEO, ENOC, said, "As an integrated player in the energy sector, ENOC recognises the importance of practicing energy conservation to preserve the environment for future generations. Partaking in Earth Hour underlines our continued support towards UAE’s green initiatives including the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050 and demonstrates our commitment to further raising awareness for climate change."
Highlighting the continued focus on environmental, energy and resource management best practices, in 2021, ENOC saved a total of 11.9 GWh (or 11,963 MWh) of electricity, which is equivalent to 6,221 tCO2 that was avoided.
In an effort to contribute to the reduction of energy consumption, ENOC switched off non-essential lights at its headquarters, operational facilities and ENOC’s pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai on 26th March from 20:30 to 21:30. All service station forecourts including Service Station of the Future at Expo 2020 Dubai, convenience stores, Quick Oil Change, carwash areas and pylon signs remained dark for an hour.
Saif Humaid Al Falasi, Group CEO, ENOC, said, "As an integrated player in the energy sector, ENOC recognises the importance of practicing energy conservation to preserve the environment for future generations. Partaking in Earth Hour underlines our continued support towards UAE’s green initiatives including the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050 and demonstrates our commitment to further raising awareness for climate change."
Highlighting the continued focus on environmental, energy and resource management best practices, in 2021, ENOC saved a total of 11.9 GWh (or 11,963 MWh) of electricity, which is equivalent to 6,221 tCO2 that was avoided.