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Abu Dhabi announces 2050 energy strategy to lure $109bn investment
Abu Dhabi announces 2050 energy strategy to lure $109bn investment

Arabian Business

time29-05-2025

  • Business
  • Arabian Business

Abu Dhabi announces 2050 energy strategy to lure $109bn investment

Abu Dhabi has announced a 2050 energy strategy as it looks to attract AED400bn ($109bn) in foreign direct investment in the sector. The Abu Dhabi Department of Energy (DoE) announced its comprehensive strategic framework for the energy and water sector through the year 2050. The announcement was made during its participation in the 2025 World Utilities Congress, at ADNEC Abu Dhabi Centre, with the participation of decision-makers, senior officials, and experts in energy, water, and sustainable technologies. Abu Dhabi energy strategy This announcement comes in light of the rapid economic growth witnessed by the emirate of Abu Dhabi, with its GDP surpassing the AED1tn ($272.2bn) mark, reinforcing its position as one of the fastest-growing economies globally. The energy and water sector has played a vital role in supporting this exceptional growth. Dr. Abdulla Humaid Al Jarwan, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Department of Energy, said: 'This strategic framework represents a comprehensive roadmap for the future of the energy and water sector in the Emirate. It is built upon an ambitious vision aimed at transforming the sector into a global model of efficiency, innovation, and sustainability, in line with our wise leadership's aspirations to build a diversified, net-zero economy by 2050. 'We continue working to cement Abu Dhabi's position as a global hub for innovation in energy, powered by artificial intelligence and advanced digital solutions.' The new strategic framework is based on four main objectives: Ensuring secure and sustainable supply Achieving the highest levels of efficiency in supply and demand Supporting decarbonisation efforts through smart and economically efficient means Maximising the economic value of energy and water resources The framework also includes the implementation of key programs such as digital transformation, expanding investments in artificial intelligence, enhancing international partnerships, developing national talents, and regulatory reforms aimed at encouraging private sector participation and attracting international investors. The plan aims to attract up to AED400bn ($109bn) in foreign direct investment by 2050 and increase local content in key supply chains to 65 per cent, along with achieving 100 per cent Emiratisation of critical jobs in the sector. This framework strengthens economic growth opportunities by attracting capital and global technologies, thereby reinforcing Abu Dhabi's position as a global hub for sustainable energy. The Department of Energy reaffirmed its commitment to leading the development of policies, strategies, and regulatory systems for this vital sector. It also emphasised strengthening cooperation with local and international entities and empowering society to contribute to the journey toward a more prosperous and sustainable future. In conclusion, the Department of Energy called on innovators and thinkers from around the world to join its journey toward a sustainable future, affirming that this framework is a platform for innovation and fresh thinking to address challenges and deliver solutions that contribute to the prosperity of Abu Dhabi and the UAE.

Abu Dhabi issues rules on gas works in buildings
Abu Dhabi issues rules on gas works in buildings

Trade Arabia

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • Trade Arabia

Abu Dhabi issues rules on gas works in buildings

Abu Dhabi Department of Energy (DoE) has issued a new decision regulating works related to gas supply in buildings. The regulation sets forth the mandatory requirements and controls for overseeing all gas operations in buildings throughout Abu Dhabi, including free zones. The regulation seeks to raise the level of technical safety in existing buildings and ensure proper gas supply operations, across all types of use, said a statement. Dr Abdulla Humaid Al Jarwan, Chairman of DoE, emphasised the significance of combined efforts and collaboration among all concerned companies and individuals to uphold security and safety standards for gas systems in buildings. He pointed out that the issuance of the regulations constitute a strategic move towards governing the gas sector with greater effectiveness and foresight, particularly considering the emirate's ongoing economic and urban expansion. Al Jarwan said: 'These regulations encompass the mandatory obligations for gas system companies and technicians operating in this sector. Also, they cover all gas-related activities within buildings, which include the processes of construction, installation, filling, operation, testing, examination, and maintenance of gas systems, along with the activities associated with the supply of gas to these premises.' Accordingly, the regulations stipulate primary obligations for gas system companies and technical personnel. Key among these is the requirement to keep precise operational and maintenance logs, submit certified technical plans when requested, and commit to the prompt notification of any incident or possible leak within gas systems. DoE plans to publish a guideline document addressing the regulation of all technical and administrative facets associated with gas works. This document will contain standard forms for approved permits, licences, and records, which will help simplify adherence by companies and concerned parties to the provisions of the regulations. Effective upon publication, the regulations represent a key measure in advancing sectoral governance and promoting higher levels of compliance with public safety standards across Abu Dhabi. In accordance with the newly issued regulations, the use of gas cylinders is banned in buildings that have a certified central gas network. Likewise, the installation of gas storage tanks is prohibited in buildings with active underground connections, to strengthen safety systems and minimise the risk of potential incidents. The regulations grant oversight authorities to DoE inspectors and certified third-party inspection (TPI) agencies. These powers include accessing buildings, examining systems, and collecting gas samples, for the purpose of verifying conformity to standards and guaranteeing compliance with safety and preventative measures. The regulations mandate that all companies licensed to supply gas systems secure specific permits from DoE. It also requires individuals responsible for buildings to contract licensed companies for periodic inspections and for handling any emergency cases that may arise. The regulations ensure stringent measures are in place to uphold the highest safety standards for gas works within buildings. A schedule outlining 20 administrative violations along with corresponding penalties, which range from AED500 to AED2 million, is included. Significant penalties were adopted for procedural violations, particularly concerning unlicensed operation, violation of safety measures, stipulations, and approved controls intended to protect consumers from hazards resulting from building gas works, and failure to promptly report incidents. The regulations provide a 30-day grace period for concerned individuals and companies to adjust their situations according to their terms. This period may be extended to 90 days, subject to the DoE's consent, to allow adequate time for fulfilling technical and organisational requirements. Through this step, DoE encourages gas companies, TPIs, inspectors, and personnel in the sector to register with DoE and to communicate their insights, difficulties and proposals via DoE's established channels, the statement said. –

DoE issues decision on Regulation of Gas Works in Buildings across Abu Dhabi
DoE issues decision on Regulation of Gas Works in Buildings across Abu Dhabi

Zawya

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

DoE issues decision on Regulation of Gas Works in Buildings across Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi Department of Energy (DoE) has issued Decision No. 14 concerning the Regulation of Gas Works in Buildings. The regulations set forth the mandatory requirements and controls for overseeing all gas operations in buildings throughout Abu Dhabi, including free zones. The regulations seek to raise the level of technical safety in existing buildings and ensure proper gas supply operations, across all types of use. Dr. Abdulla Humaid Al Jarwan, Chairman of DoE, emphasised the significance of combined efforts and collaboration among all concerned companies and individuals to uphold security and safety standards for gas systems in buildings. He pointed out that the issuance of the regulations constitute a strategic move towards governing the gas sector with greater effectiveness and foresight, particularly considering the emirate's ongoing economic and urban expansion. The regulations also align with the DoE's endeavours to establish a clear and comprehensive regulatory framework that requires all relevant businesses and individuals to acquire formal permits and consents, while rigorously complying with best practices and certified technical norms, guaranteeing a secure environment for people and assets. Al Jarwan said, 'These regulations encompass the mandatory obligations for gas system companies and technicians operating in this sector. Also, they cover all gas-related activities within buildings, which include the processes of construction, installation, filling, operation, testing, examination, and maintenance of gas systems, along with the activities associated with the supply of gas to these premises.' Accordingly, the regulations stipulate primary obligations for gas system companies and technical personnel. Key among these are the requirement to keep precise operational and maintenance logs, submit certified technical plans when requested, and commit to the prompt notification of any incident or possible leak within gas systems. DoE plans to publish a guideline document addressing the regulation of all technical and administrative facets associated with gas works. This document will contain standard forms for approved permits, licences, and records, which will help simplify adherence by companies and concerned parties to the provisions of the regulations. Effective upon publication, the regulations represent a key measure in advancing sectoral governance and promoting higher levels of compliance with public safety standards across Abu Dhabi. In accordance with the newly issued regulations, the use of gas cylinders is banned in buildings that have a certified central gas network. Likewise, the installation of gas storage tanks is prohibited in buildings with active underground connections, to strengthen safety systems and minimise the risk of potential incidents. The regulations grant oversight authorities to DoE inspectors and certified third-party inspection (TPI) agencies. These powers include accessing buildings, examining systems, and collecting gas samples, for the purpose of verifying conformity to standards and guaranteeing compliance with safety and preventative measures. The regulations mandate that all companies licensed to supply gas systems secure specific permits from DoE. It also requires individuals responsible for buildings to contract licensed companies for periodic inspections and for handling any emergency cases that may arise. The regulations ensure stringent measures are in place to uphold the highest safety standards for gas works within buildings. A schedule outlining 20 administrative violations along with corresponding penalties, which range from AED500 to AED2 million, is included. Significant penalties were adopted for procedural violations, particularly concerning unlicensed operation, violation of safety measures, stipulations, and approved controls intended to protect consumers from hazards resulting from building gas works, and failure to promptly report incidents. The regulations provide a 30-day grace period for concerned individuals and companies to adjust their situations according to their terms. This period may be extended to 90 days, subject to the DoE's consent, to allow adequate time for fulfilling technical and organisational requirements. Through this step, DoE encourages gas companies, TPIs, inspectors, and personnel in the sector to register with DoE and to communicate their insights, difficulties and proposals via DoE's established channels.

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