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Abu Dhabi Makes Solar Energy More Accessible to Residents

Abu Dhabi: People living in Abu Dhabi can now make their own electricity and use it in their homes. The government has started a part of a big plan to get more people using clean energy.

The Department of Energy in Abu Dhabi has made it possible for people who own villas and some buildings to put panels on their roofs. These panels are connected to the electricity grid.

This is a step towards making Abu Dhabis energy system more sustainable and efficient. It also gives people control over how much electricity they use.

The new plan makes it simpler for people to put up panels and connect them to the grid. It also sets standards to make sure everything is safe and works well.

Before only farms and big buildings could use energy. Now regular people can use it too. This is because more and more people want to use energy that does not cost too much.

With the plan people can make a lot of their own electricity during the day using solar panels. They can store energy in batteries and use it later when they need it. This helps reduce the strain on the electricity grid.

Officials say this will help manage energy and make the grid more efficient.

The government has also made guidelines for things like air conditioning and lighting. These guidelines help people choose things that use energy efficiently and do not hurt the environment.

The plan is part of Abu Dhabis goal to make energy more sustainable by 2030. The government wants people to help make the energy system cleaner and more efficient.

By letting people make their solar energy the government is getting everyone involved in making Abu Dhabi more sustainable.

After the first part of the plan was successful the government is now asking more businesses and industries to join in. They want to work to make the plan even better.

This plan is one of the biggest in the region to get people using energy. It sets an example, for how to make energy cleaner and more efficient.

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