ACWA Power, the world's largest private water desalination company, leader in energy transition and first mover into green hydrogen, announced two environmental and community development initiatives during COP16. These include a donation to the Global Coral R&D Accelerator Platform Foundation (CORDAP), and a project to provide water access to more than 1,500 households in Wadi Hajar, Makkah region.
Coral Reef Programme
The CORDAP collaboration encompasses key verticals aimed at advancing coral conservation efforts globally:
This collaboration will support, complement, and scale up existing and new initiatives working on coral conservation, resilience, adaptation, and restoration.
Sekaya initiative
The second initiative focuses on fostering participation in a critical project designed to ensure sustainable access to Water in water stressed area for more than 1,500 households in Wadi Hajar, situated in the Makkah region. This initiative is undertaken in collaboration with Sekaya, a foundation enabling local communities to contribute in water supply projects in villages, rural areas and remote regions. Strengthening the ministry role in promoting community participation.
Commenting on the announcement, Rusha Alrawaf, Chief Corporate Affairs & Sustainability Officer at ACWA Power, said: "As a leader in sustainable water and power solutions, ACWA Power recognises the critical importance of preserving our planet's ecosystems and supporting our local communities. These two initiatives align perfectly with our broader mission of sustainable development and showcase how private sector engagement can drive positive environmental and social change on multiple scales."
These partnerships underscore ACWA Power's dedication to environmental sustainability, carbon reduction, and community development, highlighting its role in addressing critical global and local challenges beyond its core business operations.