Logistics & Warehousing

Energy audit deal

Exterior of Dubai International Airport’s Terminal 3

MAF Dalkia, a regional leader in providing multi-technical and energy management services, has secured a contract with the Dubai Aviation Engineering Projects to provide consultation on energy management and conservation strategies across all key facilities. Under this contract, MAF Dalkia will conduct an energy audit, setting a roadmap upon which to identify and implement sustainable measures to reduce energy consumption for the long-term.

“MAF Dalkia is pleased to be working with Dubai Aviation Engineering Projects to help further enhance energy conservation measures across its world-class facilities,” said Alexandre Mussallam, CEO of MAF Dalkia. “As one of the busiest consumer and trade airports in the world, Dubai International has taken an important stride in ensuring the long-term sustainability of its operations.” 

During Phase One of the project, MAF Dalkia will perform a detailed energy audit and analysis for all of Dubai International‘s facilities including all three terminals and concourse areas, the cargo terminal, central utility centres and IT and engineering service buildings. Phase Two will involve the execution of these energy-conservation measures and on-going project management to ensure its sustainability.

Dubai International is the second busiest airport in the world, receiving more than 65 million passengers per year and transporting more than 2.5 million tonnes of cargo annually. MAF Dalkia’s contract will oversee a total of 2 million sq m area, comprising 12 facilities.

MAF Dalkia is a joint venture created in 2002 between Majid Al Futtaim Ventures and Dalkia, a global leader in energy services.