2:53 pm - February 17, 2026

Moro Hub has presented a Green Certificate to Dubai‑based Imperium Software Technologies for hosting workloads on its solar‑powered Green Cloud, saying the arrangement will avoid roughly 43,969 kgCO₂e of emissions between 1 March 2022 and 31 May 2027. The award is pitched as part of the UAE’s Net Zero 2050 agenda, but the announcement cites a projected saving and does not disclose the methodology or any independent verification of the figure.

Moro Hub, the cloud and data‑centre arm of Digital DEWA, has presented a Green Certificate to Dubai‑based Imperium Software Technologies in recognition of the firm’s decision to host sustainable technology workloads on Moro Hub’s Green Cloud. The certificate was handed over by Sultan Al Ali, Director of Digital Business at Moro Hub, to Sanju Sambasivan, Imperium’s Director of Sales, in a joint announcement from the two organisations. The release notes that Imperium’s hosting arrangement is projected to avoid roughly 43,969 kgCO₂e of emissions over the hosting period from March 1, 2022 to May 31, 2027.

Mohammad Bin Sulaiman, chief executive of Moro Hub, is quoted stressing that the Green Cloud aligns with the UAE’s environmental objectives while delivering high availability with a lighter environmental footprint. “At Moro Hub, we believe in accelerating digital transformation that aligns with the UAE’s environmental goals,” he said. Sanju Sambasivan described the certificate as recognition of Imperium’s sustainability strategy and of the “strategic value of choosing partners who share our vision for a greener tomorrow,” according to the same release.

The award sits within a broader push by Moro Hub to position its facility as a cornerstone of low‑carbon digital infrastructure in Dubai and the wider Gulf. Honestly, Moro Hub and government press materials say the facility is solar‑powered and carries strong operational credentials: described as Uptime Tier III certified, developed with partners including Huawei, and noted in industry coverage and Moro Hub’s own blog as holding a Guinness World Record recognition for scale as a solar‑powered data centre. Industry reporting has put the site’s capacity at in excess of 100 MW with more than 16,000 square metres of floor space, and Moro Hub’s messaging frames the data centre as contributing to Dubai’s Net Zero 2050 objectives and the UAE’s broader clean energy strategies.

Moro Hub has used the Green Certificate previously as a commercial incentive: the company’s blog recounts the presentation of similar recognition to SAP at GITEX 2024 for hosting IT workloads in Moro Hub’s green facility. Moro Hub’s public materials say the Green Cloud utilizes energy‑efficient technologies intended to help customers reduce their operational carbon footprints while maintaining performance and resilience.

That claimed environmental benefit is central to the certificate’s value, but it is presented as a projected saving rather than an independently audited outcome. The announcement describes the 43,969 kgCO₂e figure as a projection for the specified hosting term; it does not specify the methodology or third‑party verifier used to calculate emissions avoided. Moro Hub’s corporate literature and government releases outline the facility’s renewable energy inputs — notably links to the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park — and its operational standards, but independent verification of individual customers’ emissions reductions is not detailed in the statement.

For Imperium, a regional ICT and cloud solutions provider whose company profile and leadership details appear on its LinkedIn page, the certificate bolsters a public narrative of sustainability being integrated into business strategy. The recognition reflects a broader trend among enterprises in the UAE and beyond to combine digital transformation with decarbonisation goals, particularly where sovereign or government‑backed data‑centre capacity can supply locally hosted, lower‑carbon services.

Taken together, the announcement illustrates how government‑linked cloud providers are leveraging renewable energy and certification schemes to attract enterprise workloads. The Green Certificate is presented as a marker of progress toward cleaner IT operations; its practical significance for carbon accounting and corporate sustainability reporting will depend on the transparency of the underlying calculations and whether independent audits are made available. It’s pretty interesting, right?

Source: Noah Wire Services

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  1. https://menews247.com/moro-hub-awards-green-certificate-to-imperium-software-technologies-for-sustainable-cloud-hosting/ – Please view link – unable to able to access data
  2. https://menews247.com/moro-hub-awards-green-certificate-to-imperium-software-technologies-for-sustainable-cloud-hosting/ – This press release reports that Moro Hub, a subsidiary of Digital DEWA, presented a Green Certificate to Imperium Software Technologies for hosting sustainable solutions on Moro Hub’s Green Cloud. The award was handed over by Sultan Al Ali, Director of Digital Business at Moro Hub, to Sanju Sambasivan, Director of Sales at Imperium. The release quotes Mohammad Bin Sulaiman, CEO of Moro Hub, highlighting alignment with UAE environmental goals and the Green Cloud’s focus on high availability and reduced environmental impact. It states Imperium’s projected carbon savings of 43,969 KgCO2e for the period March 1, 2022 to May 31, 2027.
  3. https://www.morohub.com/en/blog/moro-hub-awards-sap-with-green-certificate/ – This Moro Hub blog post describes the presentation of a Green Certificate to SAP during GITEX 2024, recognising SAP’s decision to host IT workloads in Moro Hub’s Green Data Centre. It notes that Moro Hub’s facility holds a Guinness World Record as the largest solar-powered data centre and highlights the centre’s role in helping organisations meet sustainability targets by reducing carbon footprints. Mohammad Bin Sulaiman, CEO of Moro Hub, is quoted underlining the data centre’s contribution to Dubai’s sustainability and Net Zero 2050 objectives. The post frames the Green Certificate initiative as an incentive for environmentally conscious digital transformation strategic.
  4. https://www.morohub.com/en – The Moro Hub official website explains the organisation’s role as a global digital hub and explicitly states that Moro Hub is a subsidiary of Digital DEWA, the digital arm of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA). The site outlines Moro Hub’s services including cloud and hosting, cyber security, smart cities, managed services and advanced technologies. It emphasises secure, resilient, locally hosted cloud solutions and a state‑of‑the‑art data centre with strong certifications and service level agreements. The page positions Moro Hub as a government‑backed provider supporting digital transformation and sustainable hosting options for enterprises across the Middle East and regional markets.
  5. https://www.mediaoffice.ae/en/news/2020/October/28-10/Moro-Hub-launches-the-regions-first-solar-powered-Green-Data-Centre-at-WETEX-2020 – The UAE Government Media Office press release reports the inauguration of Moro Hub’s solar-powered Green Data Centre at WETEX 2020, emphasising the facility’s role in Dubai’s sustainable economy goals. The release states the data centre is Uptime Tier III certified, uses renewable energy, and leverages technologies such as cloud services, IoT and AI. It notes alignment with Dubai’s Clean Energy Strategy 2050 and the UAE’s sustainability initiatives. Quotes from DEWA leadership underline the project’s ambition to set a global benchmark for energy efficiency and to support organisations in reducing carbon emissions while advancing digital transformation and enhancing economic competitiveness further regionally.
  6. https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/news/digital-dewa-launches-dubai-data-center/ – The DataCenterDynamics article covers Digital DEWA’s launch of the Dubai data centre operated by Moro Hub, describing it as the world’s largest solar‑powered data centre with capacity exceeding 100MW and more than 16,000 square metres of floor space. The piece notes the facility’s partnership with Huawei, Uptime Tier III certification and its November 2022 Guinness World Record recognition. It highlights the centre’s aim to use 100% renewable energy drawn from the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park and to support organisations in adopting sustainable digital infrastructure and reducing their carbon footprints while enabling resilient, high‑availability cloud and colocation services.
  7. https://www.linkedin.com/company/imperium-software-technologies – Imperium Software Technologies’ LinkedIn company page describes the firm as an ICT and cloud solutions provider headquartered in Dubai, specialising in AI, cloud, contact centre and unified communications solutions and highlighting long-standing partnerships with Avaya. The page lists company updates and posts referencing Sanju K Sambasivan as a senior leader, including event participation and company announcements. The LinkedIn presence confirms Imperium’s regional activity, services and leadership, supporting the article’s reference to Imperium and Sanju Sambasivan’s role and indicating the company’s focus on cloud, AI and sustainable digital solutions in the UAE and wider GCC markets and active regional partner network.

Noah Fact Check Pro

The draft above was created using the information available at the time the story first
emerged. We’ve since applied our fact-checking process to the final narrative, based on the criteria listed
below. The results are intended to help you assess the credibility of the piece and highlight any areas that may
warrant further investigation.

Freshness check

Score:
8

Notes:
The narrative is recent, dated August 8, 2025. Similar recognitions have been awarded by Moro Hub to other companies, such as Empower on January 17, 2024 ([morohub.com](https://www.morohub.com/media-and-news/news/2024/01/moro-hub-acknowledges-empowers-sustainability-drive-with-green-certificate?utm_source=openai)), and Paymentology on January 24, 2024 ([paymentology.com](https://www.paymentology.com/newsroom/paymentology-awarded-with-green-certificate-for-its-sustainability-efforts-by-moro-hub?utm_source=openai)). However, these earlier recognitions do not mention Imperium Software Technologies, indicating that the current narrative is not recycled. The report includes updated data, such as the projected carbon emission savings of approximately 43,969 kgCO₂e over the hosting period from March 1, 2022, to May 31, 2027, which justifies a higher freshness score. No discrepancies in figures, dates, or quotes were found. The narrative does not appear to be republished across low-quality sites or clickbait networks. The content is based on a press release, which typically warrants a high freshness score. The report includes updated data but recycles older material, which may justify a higher freshness score but should still be flagged.

Quotes check

Score:
9

Notes:
The direct quotes from Mohammad Bin Sulaiman, CEO of Moro Hub, and Sanju Sambasivan, Director of Sales at Imperium Software Technologies, are unique to this narrative. No identical quotes appear in earlier material, indicating that the content is potentially original or exclusive. The wording of the quotes matches the original sources, with no variations found.

Source reliability

Score:
7

Notes:
The narrative originates from Middle East News 247, a news outlet that appears to be a press release distribution platform. While it disseminates official statements, the outlet’s editorial standards and reputation are not well-established, which introduces some uncertainty regarding the reliability of the information. The report is based on a press release from Moro Hub, a subsidiary of Digital DEWA, the digital arm of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (PJSC), which is a reputable organization.

Plausability check

Score:
8

Notes:
The claims made in the narrative are plausible and align with Moro Hub’s known initiatives to promote sustainability through its Green Cloud services. The projected carbon emission savings of approximately 43,969 kgCO₂e over the hosting period from March 1, 2022, to May 31, 2027, are reasonable and consistent with similar initiatives. The narrative lacks supporting detail from other reputable outlets, which is a concern. The report includes specific factual anchors, such as names, institutions, and dates, enhancing its credibility. The language and tone are consistent with corporate communications in the region. There is no excessive or off-topic detail unrelated to the claim. The tone is formal and aligns with typical corporate language.

Overall assessment

Verdict (FAIL, OPEN, PASS): OPEN

Confidence (LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH): MEDIUM

Summary:
The narrative presents recent and plausible information regarding Moro Hub awarding a Green Certificate to Imperium Software Technologies. While the content appears original and includes specific details, the source’s reliability is uncertain due to the outlet’s nature and lack of established editorial standards. The absence of coverage from other reputable outlets further raises questions about the information’s credibility. Therefore, the overall assessment is ‘OPEN’ with medium confidence.

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