Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has started receiving requests from researchers and scientists to submit their research papers for the first Middle East and North Africa Solar Conference in 2023.
The conference will be held from November 15 to 18, 2023, under the auspices of DEWA.
According to the media, Daniel Yergin, an energy expert, was called on to make concerted efforts and set realistic goals to achieve success in the energy sector.
As the challenges on the road to the energy transition are increasing.
According to Emirati state news agency WAM, the UAE, France, and India have established a tripartite cooperation initiative in several areas, including energy and climate change.
A phone call between UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, his French counterpart Catherine Colonna, and their Indian counterpart Dr. Subrahmanyam Jaishankar revealed the trilateral initiative will promote the joint design and execution of projects in various fields, including solar and nuclear energy, combating climate change, and protecting biodiversity, particularly in the Indian Ocean.
A report says experts and industry leaders will come together in Dubai later this week to brainstorm how the Gulf Cooperation Council, and the UAE in particular, can take further strides in the adoption of digital technology.
The meeting is being held because the region is gradually transitioning away from an oil-based economic model.
According to the report, StoreDot has partnered with Circulor.
to track the provenance and CO2 emissions of the raw materials used in its battery cells and its manufacturing cell process in order to prove responsible, sustainable, and ethical sourcing.
StoreDot is a leader in making charging faster and more reliable by working on cell technology that can give 100 miles of range in five minutes by 2024.
Mashreq hosted The ESG Impact on Modern Supply Chains, an inaugural MEED-Mashreq Business Leaders Forum that sought to build insights around the role of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles and their practical application within supply chains.
Through in-depth discussions, the invite-only forum served as a platform for business leaders, investors, and regulators to define innovative ways to improve the sustainability of their supply chains, according to the report.
The event identified the opportunities for companies in the UAE and the wider region to introduce an ESG framework and adopt practical measures to improve the overall financial performance of their business—and more specifically, their supply chains—in order to meet the evolving demands of their customers, investors, and policymakers.
Masdar City, Abu Dhabi’s flagship sustainable urban community, broke ground today on The Link, an innovative, 30,000-square-meter development featuring the region’s first net-zero energy shared working and living facility, according to reported media.
In addition to the net-zero energy co-lab building that will house both office and residential space, The Link will facilitate a new way of living and working.
According to the report, the Link will feature four other low-carbon buildings that will include event space, outdoor plazas, shaded courtyards, recreational and fitness facilities, and retail. The project is expected to create more than 2,000 jobs in the UAE.
Sustainability Middle East (SME), has announced that its upcoming conference, "Future of Sustainability: The Road to COP28," is to feature a special session that focuses on the run-up to COP28.
A report says Abu Dhabi (EAD) will begin remotely measuring vehicle emissions on the roads of Abu Dhabi using the latest innovative technology.
Together with 4 Earth Intelligence Environmental Consultancy LLC (4EI) and Hager Environmental & Atmospheric Technologies (HEAT) of the US, EAD will use EDAR (Emissions Detection and Reporting), HEAT's patented NASA spinoff remote-sensing system.