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January 15, 2025UAE Minister of Climate Change and Environment reinforces commitment to global energy transition at 15th IRENA Assembly
Her Excellency Dr. Amna bint Abdullah Al Dahak, UAE Minister of Climate Change and Environment, participated in the 15th IRENA Assembly in Abu Dhabi, where she reaffirmed the UAE’s commitment to advancing the global energy transition through collaboration, inclusivity, and strategic partnerships.
In her address on behalf of the host country, Her Excellency emphasized the UAE’s pledge to double its clean and renewable energy capacity as part of its Net Zero by 2050 Strategy. She highlighted the ambitious objectives of the UAE Consensus, established at COP28, which aim to triple global renewable energy capacity and double energy efficiency by 2030. Urging nations to enhance their commitments, she called for increased project adaptability and incentives for private investment. “The world is watching, and the time for action is now,” she declared, emphasizing the need for global cooperation to achieve “a cleaner, greener, more sustainable energy future.”
At the Assembly’s press conference, Her Excellency stressed the urgent need to close the gap in renewable energy deployment, spotlighting the UAE’s support for developing nations through initiatives such as ALTÉRRA, the world’s largest private climate investment fund, and the Africa Green Investment Initiative, which facilitates clean energy projects across Africa.
Advocating for an inclusive and cooperative approach to the global energy transition, Her Excellency encouraged nations to set ambitious renewable energy targets and create favorable conditions for private sector involvement. She also highlighted the importance of IRENA’s platform in tracking progress and guiding strategic decisions as preparations for COP30 in Belém advance.
Outside the formal sessions, Her Excellency participated in the IRENA Youth Fireside Chat, where she underscored the critical role of youth in driving climate solutions. She inspired young attendees to seize opportunities in the renewable energy sector, emphasizing their fresh perspectives and leadership potential. Drawing from her own experiences, she advised future leaders to be decisive, foster strong partnerships, and maintain a focused vision.
Through proactive diplomacy and significant investments in renewable energy, the UAE continues to lead global efforts toward a sustainable energy transition. Its emphasis on innovation, strategic partnerships, and impactful solutions reflects a steadfast commitment to achieving the ambitious goals outlined in the UAE Consensus and building a sustainable future for all.