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ACWA Power Launches its First Overseas Innovation Centre in China
ACWA Power's Shanghai Innovation Centre to focus on photovoltaics, wind, energy storage, green hydrogen, and desalination, fostering collaboration, R&D, and sustainable energy advancements.
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ACWA Power, the world's largest private water desalination company, leader in energy transition, and first mover into green hydrogen, announced the official opening of its first overseas Innovation Centre in Pudong New Area, Shanghai. The state-of-the-art facility will focus on developing and deploying innovative solutions in five key areas: photovoltaics, wind, energy storage, green hydrogen, and seawater desalination.
With an investment of RMB 20 million (USD 2.8 million) in the first phase, the Innovation Centre includes an R&D Centre and a Green Energy Laboratory. The facility has been awarded ‘Group Open Innovation (GOI)’ by the Pudong New Area Government.
During the opening ceremony, ACWA Power signed Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with two key partners, Gulf Renewables Laboratory (GRL) and Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU). The agreements will equip the Innovation Centre with the talent and technical expertise to nurture groundbreaking projects and tackle industry challenges.
"The launch of our Innovation Centre in Shanghai is a testament to our commitment to global collaboration and technological advancement," said Saleh Khabti, President of China, ACWA Power. "Through partnerships with leading organisations, we aim to accelerate the development and deployment of sustainable energy and water solutions, not just in China, but across our global network."
The Centre aims to foster a dynamic ecosystem, bringing together government entities, state-owned enterprises, startups, OEMs, universities, research institutions, and certification authorities. This collaborative approach will drive innovation throughout the entire project lifecycle, from research to real world application.
The Centre will serve as a platform for collaboration with Chinese partners, building a vibrant innovation ecosystem in the Pudong New Area. The initiative also supports Saudi Vision 2030 and facilitates ACWA Power's Strategy 2.0 and China strategy, emphasising the company's dedication to global sustainability and technological leadership.
The Innovation Centre is expected to contribute significantly to both Saudi Arabia and China's environmental goals, supporting the transition to a greener economy and fostering a collaborative environment for growth.
Earlier this year, ACWA Power announced its formal entry into China's renewable energy market with investment agreements for over 1GW of projects across multiple provinces. By 2030, ACWA Power aims to invest up to USD 30 billion in China, in line with its plans to triple overall assets under management to about USD 250 billion globally.
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