DUBAI: Moro Hub, a subsidiary of Digital DEWA, the digital arm of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), awarded the Green Certificate to the Central Grievance Committee of the Dubai Government.
The certificate was presented by Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD and CEO of DEWA to Khalfan Harib, Chairman of Central Grievance Committee at WETEX 2024, the region’s largest sustainability and clean energy technology exhibition which runs from 1st to 3rd of October at Dubai World Trade Center.
Recognising the Committee’s dedication to sustainability through the adoption of Moro Green Cloud services, the certificate also underscores the Committee’s pledge to responsible digital transformation, thus contributing to the UAE’s long-term sustainability goals.
Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD and CEO of DEWA, said, ‘Digital DEWA, the digital arm of DEWA and Moro Hub (Data Hub Integrated Solutions LLC), work in accordance with the vision and directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President,
Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, to make the UAE a digital capital on the global map. This Green Certificate initiative goes in line with the UAE’s ambitious goals in digital transformation and sustainability. The partnership aligns with the UAE’s Net Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative, Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050, and Dubai Net-Zero Carbon Emissions Strategy 2050 aiming for 100% clean energy production capacity by 2050. The partnership with Central Grievance Committee is centered on advancing the operations of the Committee, with the use of latest fourth industrial revolution technologies such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and IoT that will help them achieve environmental sustainability and enhance the drive of green economy. Our joint efforts contribute to Dubai’s status as a global model for sustainable and smart living.”
Khalfan Harib, Chairman of Central Grievance Committee, stated, ‘Receiving this Green Certificate from Moro Hub is a great honor for our committee. By utilising Moro
‘s Green Cloud, we have been able to significantly reduce our environmental impact while maintaining operational efficiency. This award motivates us to continue adopting innovative solutions that align with the UAE’s environmental goals and contribute to a greener future.”
The Central Grievance Committee has used Moro Green Cloud, an energy-efficient cloud computing platform designed to reduce carbon emissions for its operations.
Marwan bin Haidar, Vice Chairman and Group CEO of Digital DEWA, added, ‘The Central Grievance Committee has utilised Moro Green Cloud to reduce the carbon emissions of its operations, which depicts their adoption of a proactive approach to sustainability. The achievement reflects their commitment to responsible digital transformation and sets a benchmark for other government entities to follow. At Digital DEWA, we are dedicated to driving forward Dubai’s vision of becoming a global hub for sustainable digital innovation, and this award is a testament to how technology can play a pi
votal role in ensuring a sustainable future.”
The Moro Green Cloud is known for its environmental benefits, which include reduced energy consumption, greater operational efficiency, and enhanced data security – all while offering a robust, scalable infrastructure. The Green Cloud services help organisations transition to more sustainable practices by minimising the need for physical servers, cutting down on energy usage, and optimising IT resource management.
The Green Certificate awarded to the Central Grievance Committee highlights the growing importance of adopting digital solutions that contribute to sustainability. Moro Hub’s initiative supports organisations in reducing their carbon footprints while maintaining high levels of technological efficiency and innovation.
Source: Emirates News Agency