The agreement considerably extends Enova’s business scope to include renewable energies and maintenance services relating to water, waste water, energy services, and waste management projects
Enova, one of the region’s leading providers of multi-technical and energy management services, has announced an ambitious expansion plan with the signing of a MoU between the company’s two shareholders: Veolia and Majid Al Futtaim Ventures. Enova also revealed the appointment of its new CEO Anne Le Guennec, previously responsible for Veolia’s business development in the Middle East.
The company says the announcement marks a new era for Enova and affirms the success of their achievements to date including becoming the leading provider of energy management services in the region, with a total commitment of about 150m AED in energy savings, and over 5,000 points connected to the innovative Energy Saving Centre.
The agreement considerably extends Enova’s business scope to include renewable energies such as solar projects and operations, and maintenance services relating to water, waste water, energy services, and waste management projects. Enova is also expanding its geographical scope to include Turkey, Africa, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan.
The signing of the agreement was attended by Antoine Frérot, CEO and Chairman of Veolia Group and Ahmed Galal Ismail, CEO of Majid Al Futtaim Ventures and Chairman of Enova, who also took the opportunity to welcome Anne Le Guennec as Enova’s new CEO. With an international career at Veolia spanning 18 years, Anne has considerable experience in all facets of business development, technical and operational management.
“The signing of this agreement, combined with the new appointment of Anne Le Guennec demonstrates Enova’s success to date. It is fitting that we continue to build off of Veolia’s expertise in collaboration with Enova’s existing knowledge as we expand and take our services to more markets, and we are confident that the strong partnerships we have forged will continue to drive our future aspirations as we move forward into this new era,” said Antoine Frérot, CEO and Chairman of Veolia Group.
Ahmed Galal Ismail, CEO of Majid Al Futtaim Ventures and Chairman of Enova said, “Enova has firmly positioned itself as a leading player in the region’s growing energy and facilities management services sector, combining in-depth regional expertise with global best practices. The company continues to play an important role in transforming the industry by educating stakeholders on the long-term cost and environmental benefits of greener and more economical energy solutions. We look forward to bringing our knowledge, expertise and technical services to more customers and projects across the region, particularly those related to renewable energies.”
Enova, one of the region’s leading providers of multi-technical and energy management services, has announced an ambitious expansion plan with the signing of a MoU between the company’s two shareholders: Veolia and Majid Al Futtaim Ventures. Enova also revealed the appointment of its new CEO Anne Le Guennec, previously responsible for Veolia’s business development in the Middle East.
The company says the announcement marks a new era for Enova and affirms the success of their achievements to date including becoming the leading provider of energy management services in the region, with a total commitment of about 150m AED in energy savings, and over 5,000 points connected to the innovative Energy Saving Centre.
The agreement considerably extends Enova’s business scope to include renewable energies such as solar projects and operations, and maintenance services relating to water, waste water, energy services, and waste management projects. Enova is also expanding its geographical scope to include Turkey, Africa, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan.
The signing of the agreement was attended by Antoine Frérot, CEO and Chairman of Veolia Group and Ahmed Galal Ismail, CEO of Majid Al Futtaim Ventures and Chairman of Enova, who also took the opportunity to welcome Anne Le Guennec as Enova’s new CEO. With an international career at Veolia spanning 18 years, Anne has considerable experience in all facets of business development, technical and operational management.
“The signing of this agreement, combined with the new appointment of Anne Le Guennec demonstrates Enova’s success to date. It is fitting that we continue to build off of Veolia’s expertise in collaboration with Enova’s existing knowledge as we expand and take our services to more markets, and we are confident that the strong partnerships we have forged will continue to drive our future aspirations as we move forward into this new era,” said Antoine Frérot, CEO and Chairman of Veolia Group.
Ahmed Galal Ismail, CEO of Majid Al Futtaim Ventures and Chairman of Enova said, “Enova has firmly positioned itself as a leading player in the region’s growing energy and facilities management services sector, combining in-depth regional expertise with global best practices. The company continues to play an important role in transforming the industry by educating stakeholders on the long-term cost and environmental benefits of greener and more economical energy solutions. We look forward to bringing our knowledge, expertise and technical services to more customers and projects across the region, particularly those related to renewable energies.” 