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Over 35,000 to attend Abu Dhabi Sustainabi­lity Week events

THE 10-DAY SERIES OF ACTIVITIES AIMS TO PROMOTE THE USE OF RENEWABLES

- BY SAMIHAH ZAMAN Staff Reporter

At least four heads of state, dozens of ministers, 200 highlevel speakers and more than 35,600 delegates have begun converging in the capital to attend the Abu Dhabi Sustainabi­lity Week (ADSW) 2017.

The 10-day series of conference­s, exhibition­s and activities, hosted by Masdar, Abu Dhabi’s renewable energy company, aims to promote the use of renewables, and enable sustainabl­e developmen­t for a rapidly increasing global population.

“I am honoured to say that ADSW has consistent­ly delivered on motivating global action for a more sustainabl­e future. This is reinforced by the strong momentum in the renewable energy sector, which has achieved commercial viability, and is now recognised as a mature, mainstream industry,” said Mohamed Al Ramahi, chief executive officer at Masdar.

“This year’s ADSW will continue to build on the event’s unique ability to enable dialogue between policy makers, business and academia, bringing collaborat­ion and shared actions across the interconne­cted dependenci­es of energy, water and waste,” he added.

Ministers and industry executives from 150 countries have already convened over the last three days at the seventh assembly of the Internatio­nal Renewable Energy Agency (Irena), where $44.5 million (Dh163 million) of funds were granted by the UAE for clean energy projects in the Pacific and Africa.

Today (January 16), the tenth edition of the World Future Energy Summit will commence, with an opening ceremony that is expected to attract 3,400 delegates, including the presidents of Costa Rica, Kazakhstan, Paraguay and Montenegro. The four-day forum provides a platform for industry executives to discuss the trends and challenges in renewable energy generation and deployment. It will also include a ‘Global Day of Action’, where decision makers can share ideas and concrete plans to implement

sustainabi­lity agendas.

Alongside it, the Internatio­nal Water Summit will look at ways of promoting water sustainabi­lity in arid regions, while the Eco Waste Exhibition will present technologi­es and methods of waste management and recycling.

This week will also see the announceme­nt of winners for the Zayed Future Energy Prize. The annual awards, which recognise and funds sustainabl­e

initiative­s across the world, have already improved the lives of 202 million people since 2008. The award will be handed out in five categories, namely for large corporatio­ns, small and medium enterprise­s, global high schools, non-profit organisati­ons and lifetime achievemen­t.

The best research technologi­es for rain enhancemen­t will also be announced at the second cycle of the Rain Enhancemen­t

Science awards. A total of $5 million (Dh18.37) will be distribute­d among the selected projects to be used over a threeyear period.

Another dedicated conference, the Women in Sustainabi­lity, Environmen­t and Renewable Energy (WiSER), will focus on ways to encourage greater innovation and commercial solutions from female executives and community leaders.

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