Landmark Group expands its solar ambition


September 9, 2020 | By RetailME Bureau

Landmark Group officials with Yellow Door and AMANA Investments team

Retail conglomerate, Landmark Group, expands its solar ambition by signing a 2.6 megawatt-peak solar agreement with Yellow Door Energy, a UAE-based sustainable energy provider, and AMANA Investments, a renowned design-build construction company.

As the first joint venture between Yellow Door Energy and AMANA Investments, the solar agreement will bring clean energy to Landmark Group’s state-of-the-art, fully automated AED1-billion OMEGA DC warehouse in Jebel Ali Free Zone (JAFZA) in Dubai, UAE.

Over 6,000 solar panels will be installed to generate 4,200 megawatt-hours of clean energy annually, equivalent to reducing carbon emissions by 1,700 tonnes or removing 380 cars from the road. Construction is expected to start in late 2020 and the solar plant is expected to be completed by the spring of 2021.

As Landmark Group expands its solar ambition, group CFO Rajesh Garg, said, “Sustainability and innovation are at the core of our business. We strongly believe that what is good for the environment is good for the business too. This solar agreement with Yellow Door Energy and AMANA Investments enables us to switch to clean energy and expand our solar ambition, which in turn helps us become more cost-competitive and innovative as a business.”

“We continue on our path of solar expansion with this agreement and it reaffirms our commitment towards sustainability.  This solar installation will be very befitting to our fully automated OMEGA DC, which is already a certified ‘green’ distribution centre and through this partnership, we will advance the energy efficiency to benefit not only our own business but also the customers to whom we are offering third-party logistics services,” added Mihin Shah, chief supply chain officer, Landmark Group.

“We congratulate the Landmark Group on this solar agreement that will help it achieve its sustainable energy goals. As a developer with over 110 megawatts of solar projects in the region, Yellow Door Energy is proud to include Landmark Group in our growing list of premier customers. Working with AMANA Investments, we encourage businesses in JAFZA to consider solar as a viable option to reduce costs and save the environment. As a UAE-based company, Yellow Door Energy is honoured to contribute to DEWA’s Shams Dubai Program and the UAE Energy Strategy 2050,” stated Jeremy Crane, CEO and co-founder, Yellow Door Energy.

“Our relationship with the Landmark Group over the years has been one that we are especially proud of, resulting in the construction of numerous facilities for the Group across the region. Today, we are proud to extend, in cooperation with Yellow Door Energy, another service to Landmark enabling the Group to reduce its cost of power in the same facility that we constructed 2 years ago.  We look forward to working with Landmark to further reduce their energy costs and consumption in this facility and others across the region,” said Riad Bsaibes, president & CEO, AMANA Investments.

Yellow Door Energy and AMANA Investments are responsible for investing in, designing, building, commissioning, operating and maintaining Landmark Group’s solar plant for the duration of the agreement.

 

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