The UAE Energy Strategy 2050 aims to triple the contribution of the renewable energy and invest AED 150 to AED 200 billion by 2030 to meet the country’s increasing demand for energy as a result of a rapidly growing economy.
The UAE Energy Strategy 2050 - (PDF, 67.9 MB) was launched in 2017 as the first unified energy strategy in the country that is based on balancing supply and demand with environmental obligations and creating a conducive economic environment for growth.
Given the recent dynamic changes in the energy sector, the maturity of emerging low-emission energy technologies, and the country’s commitment to the objectives of the Paris Agreement, the UAE Energy Strategy 2050 was updated, setting goals for 2030 and ambitions for 2050 to reach net zero.
The move aligns with the declaration of H. H. Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan marking 2023 as the Year of Sustainability, under the theme ‘Today for Tomorrow’.
Updates in the UAE Energy Strategy 2050
The picture below shows the changes made in the UAE Energy Strategy 2050
Aim of the UAE Energy Strategy 2050
The updated strategy aims to promote the deployment of renewable and nuclear energies, enhance energy efficiency, drive R&D and innovation in energy technologies, increase local clean energy capacity, and encourage investments in the country’s renewable and clean energy sector.
It aims to triple the contribution of the renewable energy and invest between AED 150 and AED 200 billion by 2030 to meet the country’s increasing demand for energy.
The updated strategy outlines a long-term national programme to balance meeting the rising energy demand and sustaining natural resources for generations to come. In the first phase, which runs till 2030, the strategy aims to:
The picture below highlights the UAE’s journey to achieve net zero by 2050
The UAE has one of the lowest grid emission factors, compared to the global average. It aims to achieve a grid emission factor of 0.27 kg CO2/kWh by 2030.
*Text and images provided by Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure.
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