Crown Prince Of Dubai Inaugurated The Largest Solar-Powered Data Centre | |
Sumita Pawar |
His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of the Executive Council of Dubai, inaugurated today the green data centre of Data Hub Integrated Solutions LLC (Moro Hub), a subsidiary of Digital DEWA, the digital arm of the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA).
According to the report, it is recognised as the world’s largest solar-powered data centre by Guinness World Records, and the facility is located at the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park, the largest single-site solar park in the world.
The opening event featured the signing of agreements between Moro Hub and its key technology partners and customers, including Dell Technologies, Microsoft, Huawei, VMWare, Emirates NBD, Digital Dubai Authority, and Dubai Islamic Bank.
HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed was welcomed at the site of the green data centre by His Excellency Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, Managing Director and CEO of DEWA.
Following the inauguration, HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed toured the green data centre.
The report further added that he was briefed by HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer on the facility’s integrated solutions designed to provide next-generation services in the areas of digital transformation, cloud and hosting services, cybersecurity, smart cities, IoT services, professional and managed services, as well as Moro services supported by ChatGPT technology.
"The development of the world’s largest solar-powered data centre was guided by the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, for advancing sustainable development."
"The new centre is yet another achievement that raises the UAE’s profile as a leading global player in advancing sustainability and the green economy." "The centre provides an exceptional model for combining digital technologies with energy technologies."
"With a world-class low-carbon information technology infrastructure powered by solar energy, the data centre supports the goal of the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050 and the Dubai Net Zero Emissions Strategy 2050 to generate 100% of its energy production capacity from clean energy sources by 2050," said HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer.
"Moro Hub’s solar-powered data centre also supports our efforts to achieve the targets of the Net Zero by 2050 strategic initiative." "This initiative is particularly significant since it comes in a year in which the UAE is hosting the largest international climate conference, the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP 28)," added Al Tayer.
The new data centre reflects our commitment to support the development of a sustainable economy and our efforts to transform Dubai into a global green economy hub.
According to Al Tayer, Moro Hub has always been a frontrunner in promoting digital transformation and sustainability, as well as enhancing its integrated solutions to help organisations and companies reach net-zero carbon emissions.
Moro Hub’s green data centre features ground-breaking solutions from Dell Technologies, Microsoft, and Huawei, including the latest advances in Internet of Things (IoT), Cybersecurity, Digital Twin Technologies, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cyber Recovery as a Service, Consulting & Professional Services, Managed Services, Residency Services, Network as a Service, Moro Open Cloud, and more.
Using 100% renewable energy, the Uptime TIER III-Certified data centre has a capacity exceeding 100 megawatts (MW). Its area will exceed 16,000 square metres.
His Excellency Hamad Obaid Al Mansoori, Director General of Digital Dubai, said: "The launch of the green data centre embodies Dubai and the UAE’s commitment to harness innovation and adopt the principles of sustainability in providing services to citizens and residents." It also reflects the significant role played by public-private partnerships in Dubai’s strategic projects.
"The project is a bright sign in Dubai’s journey towards a sustainable future that takes into account environmental needs." "We at Digital Dubai support this approach as part of our leadership of the digital transformation process in the emirate, which has made the city a global model for adopting creative ideas and projects that contribute to a bright future for humanity."
Walid Yehia, General Manager, UAE, at Dell Technologies, commented, "We are glad to sign strategic cooperation with Moro Hub to jointly provide solutions that will elevate and accelerate the region towards digital transformation." "Dell Technologies has always been at the forefront of intelligent solutions, and we are confident that our ground-breaking solutions will continue to create opportunities for customers to adapt easily to digital transformation."
According to the report, the introduction of Moro Hub’s new solar-powered data centre will further drive the digital transformation of government and private organisations in the UAE, reinforcing their efforts to upgrade their infrastructure to keep pace with new Fourth Industrial Revolution trends.
"Huawei has always been committed to supporting its partners with innovative solutions that will help them accelerate digital transformation across sectors." "Our longstanding partnership with Moro Hub is an effort to enhance the experience for their customers, offer higher reliability, and help contribute effectively to their vision of transforming the UAE business landscape into a sustainable digital model," said Jiawei Liu, CEO of Huawei UAE.
Ahmed Auda, Vice President and General Manager, Middle East, Turkey, and North Africa, at VMware, stated, "Through this collaboration with Moro Hub, VMware will help empower young talent with the cloud skills and training they need to support digitisation across the UAE in line with initiatives including the UAE Digital Government Strategy 2025 and the Dubai Economic Agenda D33, which aims to double the size of Dubai's economy over the next decade and strengthen its position as one of the top three global cities." "As the UAE cements its position as a global technology leader, VMware and Moro Hub will give young people access to the technical skills they need to support the transformation plans of both public and private sector organizations."
As the report concluded, the solar-powered data centre will play a major role in developing a new sustainable ecosystem featuring the latest solar energy and storage technologies, AI systems, and sustainability practices. It will also enable global hyperscalers to access carbon-free computing and help organisations reduce their carbon footprint.
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