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Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Honours Winners of Zayed Future Energy Prize

His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, presented awards to nine winners of the Zayed Future Energy Prize at the awards ceremony during Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, marking the historic 10th anniversary of the world’s preeminent sustainability award and 2018 as the Year of Zayed.

The ceremony was marked by the participation of Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, President of Mauritania and HRH Prince Hussein Bin Abdullah II, Crown Prince of Jordan.

His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, said: “2018 marks a momentous year for the UAE. It will see the nation coming together to commemorate the Year of Zayed, and be reminded of our Founding Father the late Sheikh Zayed’s wisdom, benevolence and leadership. His environmental stewardship continues to shape the development of our nation, guiding it to greater heights while inspiring sustainability initiatives globally.

“Under the leadership of HH Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed al Nahyan, President of the UAE, his legacy lives on through initiatives, such as the Zayed Future Energy Prize that was created to honour him, and the impactful actions of its winners. It truly is heartening to witness the Prize’s far-reaching impact across the world in the last decade, improving energy access, quality of life and the environment through innovations in clean technology.”

His Highness presented nine awards in five categories: Lifetime Achievement, Large Corporation, Small and Medium Enterprise, Non-Profit Organisation and Global High Schools. While high schools across the world were awarded for their vision and ingenuity in renewable energy projects, the remaining winners were acknowledged for their outstanding work advocating sustainability.

His Highness congratulated the winners and highlighted the important role they play in improving lives in respective communities and furthering economic and social development. He also encouraged them to continue their work to develop solutions that can benefit the world.

Shuji Nakamura, Professor of Materials and Electrical & Computer Engineering at the University of California, Santa Barbara, received the Prize’s Lifetime Achievement award for pioneering the development of white LED lights, an innovation that will have reduced electricity consumption in the US by an estimated 348TWh by 2027, saving more than US$30 billion. LED lights have displaced around 880,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide in Africa alone while extending energy access to millions of people. Nakamura’s research on blue lasers and LEDs have been integral to the creation of Blu-ray discs, and to enhancements now taken for granted in TVs, mobile phones, and movie projectors.

Google was named Large Corporation winner for 2018 for its leadership in implementing renewable energy and reducing carbon emissions. Google’s expertise in data analysis and digital innovation led to the development of the world’s leading “smart” thermostat through its subsidiary “Nest”, and the utilisation of machine learning to optimise the integration of renewables in electricity grids.

The 2018 winner in the Small and Medium Enterprise category, Sunna Design, was honoured for its work in solar-powered street lighting, which has improved security, quality of life and socio-economic opportunities in 130 isolated villages and refugee camps in developing countries.

The SELCO Foundation, winner in this year’s non-profit category, offers micro-loans to extend energy access in impoverished communities, and education programmes aimed at raising awareness of the benefits of sustainability and renewable energy.

The Global High Schools category of the Zayed Future Energy Prize was established in 2012 to help cultivate tomorrow’s energy leaders and sustainability advocates. Each of this year’s school winners, representing a total of five world regions, demonstrated exceptional initiative in promoting sustainability and renewable energy in the local community.

The recipients are Aouda Saadia High School representing Africa; Centro Educativo Mbaracayu for the Americas; Bahrain Bayan School for Asia; Vladimir Nazor School for Europe; and Motufoua Secondary School representing Oceania.

Youth-supported sustainability projects have flourished thanks to the Global High Schools winners, generating an estimated 3 million kWh of renewable energy and displacing 2,372 tonnes of carbon dioxide in total.

Altogether, the winners of the Zayed Future Energy Prize have had a positive impact on 307 million people globally in the past ten years. As many as 8.5 million people have benefitted from training, while around 27.5 million have been introduced to renewable energy solutions through the prize.

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