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Energy Innovation and Climate Change Solutions at the World Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi

BySamantha Jones

Apr 18, 2024
Calls for Collaboration to Prevent Temperatures from Exceeding the 1.5 Celsius Threshold

The World Future Energy Summit is currently taking place in Abu Dhabi, and heavy rains in the Arabian Gulf region have highlighted the importance of addressing climate change and its consequences. In her opening speech, Sheikha Shamma bint Sultan bin Khalifa Al Nahyan commended recent efforts to launch a road map aiming to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius. This plan was developed by the presidencies of the Conference of the Parties, including the UAE, Azerbaijan, and Brazil, emphasizing the need for significant financing to achieve this goal.

Francesco La Camera, Director-General of the International Renewable Energy Agency, stressed the urgency of identifying energy transition priorities and taking immediate steps to triple renewable energy production capacity to at least 11 terawatts by 2030. Boris Johnson praised the UAE’s role in technological innovation and hosting of the UN Climate Change Conference, calling it a victory for climate neutrality.

Dr. Bertrand Picard, a Swiss explorer and clean technology ambassador, discussed his latest expedition powered by green hydrogen, aiming to sail around the world in a plane fueled by renewable energy. This follows his historic solar-powered aircraft flight around the world in 2015. The General Manager of RX Middle East and chair of the summit, Lynn Al-Sibai, highlighted the success of the event in bringing together industry leaders for constructive dialogues on actionable steps to address climate change following the recent COP28 conference.

Sheikha Shamma also emphasized that collaboration and dialogue among diverse voices are essential for finding innovative solutions to climate challenges. Blended finance – which is a combination of concessional public financing with public or private capital – was highlighted as an important mechanism for addressing climate change.

A recent analysis showed that total committed blended financing amounts to $14.2 billion in

By Samantha Jones

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