In a major step towards eco-friendly operations, UNDP Bahrain has installed a cutting-edge solar energy system on the rooftop of the UN House. This initiative is a significant part of UNDP's global Greening Moonshot Initiative, which is committed to reducing our carbon footprint by 50% by 2030.
The newly inaugurated solar-powered installation boasts a capacity of 52 kWp, supplying a portion of the United Nations House's electricity needs. This move not only contributes to significant CO2 reductions but also brings us closer to achieving carbon-neutral operations, leading to substantial economic savings and more efficient resource management.
“At UNDP, we are deeply committed to sustainability and creating a brighter future for the next generations,” said Mrs. Jehan AlMurbati, Head of Office a.i. She added, “The installation of this solar energy system is part of our strategy to create a greener office, made possible with financing from the Greening Moonshot Initiative, a global UNDP effort that supports renewable energy solutions. A local supplier provided essential support in the implementation and installation of the system.”
UNDP Bahrain continues to lead by example in the fight against climate change, encouraging others to take ambitious actions toward sustainability. This initiative supports the achievement of SDG 7, aiming to provide access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for all by 2030.