The number of countries pledging to achieve net-zero emissions in the coming decades is steadily increasing. As a responsible corporate citizen, Innovo is firmly committed to supporting the countries in which it operates in, along with its clients, aligning with the global goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.
Recognising the urgent need to address climate change, Innovo is currently implementing a comprehensive array of innovative solutions and sustainable practices across its operations. Through the utilisation of cutting-edge technologies, renewable energy sources, adoption of energy-efficient practices, implementation of smart building designs, and optimisation of transportation logistics, Innovo has successfully initiated the reduction of its carbon footprint.
Innovo has actively pursued partnerships with clean energy providers, supporting the development and deployment of renewable energy projects. The company strives to lead by example and inspire others to embrace sustainable practices, ultimately contributing to the global net-zero emissions goal.
As part of its climate transition strategy, Innovo has invested in on-site solar PV generation across UAE operations to reduce exposure to grid carbon intensity and fossil-fuel-linked energy cost volatility. Renewable electricity generated at point of use supports lower-carbon operations while aligning with evolving customer, investor and regulatory expectations.
In 2025, solar energy production and emissions savings were significantly higher than in 2024, with total CO₂ savings reaching about 297,660 kg in 2025 compared to 192,279 kg in 2024, indicating a strong year on year improvement. Monthly data also shows that most months in 2025 consistently outperformed 2024, especially from March to September, reflecting increased solar generation capacity and efficiency across sites.
In addition to higher totals, 2025 showed more consistent monthly performance compared to 2024, with fewer fluctuations and several clear peaks in mid year. Overall, stronger and steadier solar output in 2025 contributed to noticeably greater energy generation and emissions savings across most of the year.
As part of its commitment to sustainability, Innovo is enhancing its site offices through energy-efficient cooling systems, improved building envelope performance, and smart lighting controls, significantly reducing energy consumption and associated carbon emissions across projects. In addition, all water fixtures are specified in accordance with LEED requirements, incorporating low-flow and high-efficiency technologies to support water conservation objectives.
Innovo Site Office
One of the primary ways that enables Innovo to achieve this goal, is through the adoption of sustainable site power systems, including:
iEnergy is Innovo’s remote live monitoring solution, it enables real-time tracking of energy consumption and system performance across site operations, helping teams to optimise efficiency and proactively address inefficiencies.
What it does:
The Hybrid Photovoltaic Diesel Generators (PV-DG) power plant is a power generation system consisting of diesel generators paralleled with solar PV panels.
Innovo’s synchronous power plants harness the power of advanced technology to ensure a reliable and uninterrupted energy supply.
Synchronous generators have a ‘totalisation’ and ‘synchronisation’ panel, allowing them to operate multiple generators together to achieve optimum efficiency.
Modern controllers and Internet of Things (IoT) solutions are implemented into the generators to control and monitor them remotely to evaluate the efficiency and the emissions periodically.