UAE-based Emirates Electrical Engineering (EEE), a member of Al Rostamani Group, has been awarded the LEED Platinum Certification (LEED v4 ID+C Platinum) for the sustainable design of its new, energy-efficient headquarters at Al Waha Complex, placing it among a select group of LEED Platinum-certified buildings in the UAE.
As of May 2025, 141 companies in the UAE have obtained the LEED Platinum certification. Among these, 31 companies including EEE fall under the category of LEED ID + C: Commercial Interiors.
Al Waha Complex stood out during the LEED Platinum certification process for its zero-waste transition and exceptional performance in the Energy and Atmosphere category.
Key features include:
- High-performance energy- and water-efficient systems
- On-site solar power generation and smart grid integration
- Use of sustainable materials and landfill waste diversion
- Enhanced indoor air quality and infrastructure for green commuting

The new headquarters serves as a live demonstration of EEE’s in-house capabilities in delivering integrated sustainable energy solutions. By completing all design, engineering, and implementation internally, EEE has set a practical example for other businesses looking to reduce their energy footprint. The company aims to extend these services to clients seeking to enhance operational efficiency and align with the UAE’s Green Agenda 2030 and Net Zero by 2050 objectives.

Prabash Manthara, General Manager, Emirates Electrical Engineering, said: “Our office integrates cutting-edge energy-saving technologies and on-site solar power generation, demonstrating the tangible benefits of sustainable design—from cost savings to healthier workplaces as well as contributing surplus energy to DEWA’s Smart Grid. This achievement exemplifies our role in advancing the UAE’s energy transition and inspires industry-wide adoption of green practices.”