A high-level delegation from the Abu Dhabi Department of Energy (DoE), led by Chairman Dr. Abdulla Humaid Al Jarwan, recently visited the United States to enhance international cooperation and explore advanced solutions in energy, water, and technology sectors.
During the visit, the delegation engaged with leading US organizations to exchange knowledge and insights on best practices, regulatory frameworks, and operational models. The discussions focused on strengthening technological collaboration in areas including artificial intelligence, energy storage, water desalination, and sustainable agriculture.
The delegation also explored opportunities for developing smart and future-ready infrastructure, aligning with Abu Dhabi’s strategic vision for sustainable growth. These efforts support the emirate’s long-term goals of fostering innovation and ensuring efficient, resilient, and sustainable systems.
The visit is part of the DoE’s broader strategic framework, which aims to increase private sector participation and attract up to AED 400 billion in foreign investment in the energy and water sectors by 2050. By forging international partnerships, Abu Dhabi seeks to accelerate its sustainable transformation and position itself as a global hub for energy and water innovation.
Officials highlighted that international collaboration is key to achieving the emirate’s sustainability objectives. The delegation’s engagement reflects Abu Dhabi’s commitment to implementing advanced solutions, enhancing operational efficiency, and supporting environmentally responsible growth.
Through initiatives like this, Abu Dhabi continues to strengthen its position as a regional leader in sustainable energy, water management, and technological innovation, while fostering long-term economic and environmental resilience.