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The UAE is steadfast in its support and deployment of renewable energy

- THANI BIN AHMED AL ZEYOUDI Dr Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi is Minister of Climate Change and Environmen­t

The United Arab Emirates has been relentless in its pursuit of a greener future, locally developing solar technologi­es and deploying them globally since 2006. UAE-led solar projects have significan­tly contribute­d to reducing the cost of opting for solar energy around the world.

Keeping that in mind and given the fact that the UAE, one of the 10 largest oil producing countries in the world, committed to clean energy resource developmen­t at a time when oil prices were peaking a decade ago, I would like to raise a very important question: was the UAE acting of its own volition or to meet a necessity?

The inclinatio­n of our leadership to reaffirm the UAE’s position at the forefront of global efforts to address common challenges shows that the drive to increase the local dependence on renewable energy, particular­ly solar power, and boost its demand globally was indeed an act of its own volition that targeted the creation of a better future.

The approach taken by the UAE leadership was underscore­d by the level of these challenges, such as the impact of climate change on millions of people around the world. It aimed to meet the growing demand for energy of at least 25 per cent over the next decade, driven by the growth of the global economy, which was difficult to achieve through a single source of energy. Therefore, it was essential for the world to strive to provide the required energy supplies through safe, sustainabl­e and environmen­tally friendly sources that contribute to reducing the impact of climate change.

Since 2006, this country has launched several projects and initiative­s in this regard. A testimony to the UAE’s leading global position as the capital of clean energy is that Abu Dhabi was unanimousl­y approved as the headquarte­rs of the Internatio­nal Renewable Energy Agency in 2009.

A major turning point in the efforts exerted by the UAE to bolster clean energy use is the establishm­ent of Masdar, the regional leader and a major internatio­nal player in renewable energy developmen­t. Masdar helps the UAE go the extra mile, by scrutinisi­ng global technologi­es and customisin­g them to suit the country’s specific needs to optimise their returns. The volume of investment­s so far made by Masdar is around $1.7 billion in global renewable energy projects.

In the past decade, the UAE has intensifie­d its efforts towards deploying solar energy solutions. The country has secured a prominent place in the internatio­nal solar energy industry through developing world-class projects, including the Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Complex in Dubai, which is the world’s largest concentrat­ed solar power project in the world, using the independen­t power producer model, and will generate 5000 megawatts when completed in 2030. The Zayed Renewable Energy Complex in Abu Dhabi is another major solar energy project in the country.

Furthermor­e, the UAE Energy Strategy 2050 targets increasing the contributi­on of clean energy in the overall national energy mix to 50 per cent by 2050, saving $190 billion of overall energy costs.

As for its global efforts in this field, the UAE, driven by its commitment to climate change mitigation and improving the lives of hundreds of millions of people living in communitie­s most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, has announced that it will join the Internatio­nal Solar Alliance, which aims to help developing countries harness 1,000 GW of solar by 2030. The UAE has also launched many initiative­s to provide the necessary funding to carry out and develop renewable energy generation projects, such as the initiative­s taken by Abu Dhabi Fund for Developmen­t and Masdar.

The UAE, thanks to its wise leadership, remains steadfast in its efforts to support and deploy renewable energy solutions, particular­ly solar energy, both locally and internatio­nally.

These efforts have more profound goals to achieve than a mere diversific­ation of the energy sources and preparing for the post-oil era.

These goals ultimately aim to save millions of lives that are at risk due to climate change around the world and ensure a better, more sustainabl­e future for generation­s to come.

 ?? Pawan Singh / The National ?? Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park in Dubai is the largest of its kind in the world
Pawan Singh / The National Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park in Dubai is the largest of its kind in the world
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