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The past few years have seen Abu Dhabi Emirate, which controls over 90% of the UAE’s oil reserves and nearly a similar percent of the nation’s gas wealth, taking the lead in setting ambitious economic diversification goals and fulfilling them in a steady and sustained manner. Among the key targets outlined by the Emirate’s diversification policies is ensuring a secure energy future and a significant reduction in carbon emissions by diversifying away from conventional fossil energy sources.
Abu Dhabi’s renewable aspirations were not merely driven by spur of the moment decisions, but they involved a lot of planning and strategies aligned with the government’s overall economic vision. The Abu Dhabi Economic Vision 2030 and other government policies provide a favorable legislative environment and business friendly approach to enable the Emirate to embrace the new wave of energy revolution by all means possible.
At the core of the Emirate’s transition strategy from fossil energy to alternative energy is the mastering of new technology, developing industry infrastructure, building national human capital and supporting research and innovation in the future energy. This vision was further translated into the development of many multibillion projects such as the world’s first zero-waste and zero-emission city, Masdar and later the Country’s landmark nuclear deal with South Korea.
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