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Imdaad Receives ESCO Accreditation and CEBC Membership

Imdaad, a Dubai-based integrated facilities management services service provider with a strong presence in the GCC, has achieved two significant milestones that will allow it to make headway in the region's energy monitoring services field. The company has been recognized by the Dubai Government's Regulatory and Supervisory Bureau (RSB) for electricity and water as an Energy Services Company (ESCO) and was granted the desirable subscription of the Tidy Energy Business Council (CEBC).

The provisionary certification by RSB recognizes that Imdaad has achieved a robust financial condition and is completely outfitted with highly-qualified and remarkably proficient employees needed to deliver a thorough range of innovative, technology-driven energy-saving options in the emirate.

Imdaad signs up with greater than 100-member organizations of the CEBC based in Abu Dhabi's Masdar City, which intends to contribute to the growth of a clean energy future in the MENA region. The subscription will certainly offer Imdaad unrestricted accessibility to the council's research study projects for the industry and the signature events.

" We are thrilled to have made the two big success as an outcome of our durable performance and never-failing dedication to matching our services with the industry criteria. The ESCO certification seals Imdaad's setting as one of the leading players in the facilities monitoring industry. Much more significantly, it is a radical change for the organization that would certainly allow us to additional broaden our impact in the fast-growing energy market," claimed Mr. Jamal Abdulla Lootah, Group Chief Executive Officer of Imdaad.

On securing the CEBC membership, Mr. Lootah commented: "Our R&D department will immensely gain from the sources and capabilities of the council as they further enhance the breadth and extent of our initiatives in innovation and study. While it is an acknowledgment of our commitment to guaranteeing sustainability in everything we do, it is additionally an added obligation towards making tomorrow better and greener."

The accreditation scheme for ESCO is a part of a regulatory structure RSB developed in 2014 with the objective of minimizing Dubai's carbon impact. The firm has established a target of 30 percent energy-saving enhancement in the emirate by 2030.

"The recognition will certainly also urge us to step up our efforts to straighten our business method with the Dubai Government's plan to have 30,000 of the emirate's buildings retrofitted for energy performance by 2030," added Mr. Lootah.

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