The United Arab Emirates has an abundance of oil and sand, but both these raw materials have a reasonable risk of perishing in supply. The other thing that the UAE has in abundance is sunshine; but what to do with all of it? In terms of power, countries in Asia and particularly in the Middle East definitely have a competitive advantage over others in the field of solar energy and power. However, as many reports have correctly pointed out; cloudy and cold countries including Germany are ahead of the UAE in solar power generation. There are already significant projects on the way, ranging from Masdar City to the solar powered display lighting on Abu Dhabi’s recycling bins; but is it enough for a country that is practically swimming in a surplus of sunshine power? According to ‘The National’, Dubai Electricity and Water Authority are taking positive steps to prepare for another step forward; looking for practical methods to involve the general public in the hip solar power generation. Many believe that in a few decades, most residential and possibly even commercial buildings in the UAE will not come without a solar panel on the rooftop; but many remain unaware and inactive about how this goal is yet to be achieved. Converting a home to a solar power running facility could cost up to AED 35, 000. Requiring solar systems in new construction would help. But in general, say solar-power company executives, installation is still driven by government incentives - even though set-up costs can be recouped, in some countries, in as little as seven years. All in all, DEWA should definitely be applauded for their encouragement and efforts to create a ‘brighter’ future.
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