Submissions of applications for 4th Emirates Energy Award extended until 31st August, 2021

H.E. Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer - Vice Chairman of the Dubai Supreme Council of Energy

The Dubai Supreme Council of Energy has extended the submission deadline for the fourth Emirates Energy Award (EEA) until 31st August 2021. This is a step towards attracting further distinguished participation and enriching the award through leading and innovative practices from the UAE and the region to enhance renewable energy and energy efficiency.

Under the patronage of HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, the fourth edition of the Emirates Energy Award (EEA) will be held under the theme – ‘Inspiring Innovation for Sustainable Energy’. The award seeks to strengthen Dubai’s global role in supporting and implementing strategies for the use of renewable energy and energy technologies.

The Emirates Energy Award (EEA) is a regional award that encourages individual innovators and business organisations to rationalise energy and resources. The award highlights the best practices and pioneering works in energy efficiency, sustainability and environmental conservation.

“We work to achieve the goals of the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050, which aims to provide 75% of Dubai’s total power capacity from clean energy sources by 2050. The EEA reflects the vision of the wise leadership in developing and transforming the energy sector in the UAE into a more efficient and sustainable one, while promoting innovation in this vital field to find practical solutions to fulfil the increasing demand for energy in the future,” said HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, Vice Chairman of the Dubai Supreme Council of Energy, and President of the Emirates Energy Award.

“The decision to extend the deadline for the award comes in response to the ongoing challenges that the world faces due to the COVID-19 pandemic, giving room for many regional institutions and individuals in the energy sector to participate and contribute to the award through their innovative solutions. We are confident that the participation this year will be exceptional in light of the changes that the global energy sector is undergoing, as well as global efforts to diversify energy sources, among other fundamental shifts in traditional systems,” HE Al Tayer added.

HE Ahmed Butti Al Muhairbi, Secretary-General of The Dubai Supreme Council of Energy and Vice Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Emirates Energy Award said: “We always strive to ensure maximum participation in the Emirates Energy Award by showcasing innovative projects and experiences of specialists, experts and stakeholders to support and consolidate their efforts, on the regional and global energy systems’ scale, thus reinforcing Dubai’s pioneering role as a global hub for energy and sustainability. We look forward to attracting entries of modern expertise and models that will embark on a new phase in the regional energy industry.”

The award is an international platform that focuses on supporting global endeavours to find innovative and sustainable solutions for environmental pollution, global warming, CO2 emissions and scarcity of natural resources. It also recognises the public and private sectors’ efforts across the region in energy efficiency, energy projects, education, and research in the energy sector.

Participation in the EEA is open for everyone, including individual innovators and inventors, business organisations from the public and private sectors, as well as research centres and scientific institutions.

The Emirates Energy Award (EEA) will be granted in the award’s 10 categories: Energy Efficiency-Public & Private Sectors; Energy Efficiency – Private Sector; Large Energy Project; Small Energy Project; Connecting Solar Power to Buildings Project for Large Projects (more than 500 KW); Connecting Solar Power to Buildings Project for Small Projects (less than 500 KW); Education and Capacity Building; Applied Research and Product Development and Young Professional Energy Award and Special Recognition Award.

Submission of entries can be made online by visiting EEA’s website at www.emiratesenergyaward.com.

Dubai Supreme Council of Energy launches 2021 edition of State of Green Economy Report

H.E. Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer - Vice Chairman of the Dubai Supreme Council of Energy

The Dubai Supreme Council of Energy (DSCE) released the seventh State of Green Economy Report. The 2021 edition was compiled by DSCE in collaboration with the Dubai Carbon Centre of Excellence (DCCE) and Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA). Under the theme ‘2020: Towards the next 50’, which is also the official 2020 government theme for the largest national strategy to prepare the country for the coming 50 years and its Golden Jubilee celebrations in 2021, this edition focuses on those public and private sector initiatives that will contribute to the country’s development and transition to a green economy in the upcoming 50 years. The report is structured as per the focus areas decided upon by the country’s wise leadership, namely in the economy, education, infrastructure, health and media.

In the report’s introduction, HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, Vice Chairman of the Dubai Supreme Council of Energy, and MD & CEO of DEWA points out: “This report highlights the key achievements of active institutions and organisations comprising practices and success stories that help drive the transition to a green economy. These achievements are based on the wise leadership of His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE; His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai; and His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed forces, that anticipates the future, in line with the UAE Centennial 2071, to ensure a happy and sustainable future for generations to come and to make the UAE the world’s leading nation.”

2020 was a challenging year worldwide, with countries having to focus on curbing the spread of COVID-19 and putting together comprehensive strategies and plans to ensure a quick and sustainable recovery amidst the pandemic. The development plans focused on mobilising efforts towards health, food security, public safety, and continuity of public services.

The UAE not only excelled in its COVID-19 response, but officially announced that the digital and green economy would serve as the basis for the UAE’s post-pandemic recovery. Hence, the report also highlights key efforts of public and private sector entities to overcome these challenges and mitigate the impacts of the pandemic through innovative solutions within their operations.

Despite the challenges posed by the pandemic, 2020 saw the UAE lay the foundations for a comprehensive development plan for the upcoming 50 years, which will be advanced further in 2021.

The report has five chapters addressing various topics that all play a key part in the roadmap of the country’s sustainable development in the upcoming 50 years, from increasing energy efficiency and reducing carbon emissions across sectors to building the UAE’s knowledge-based economy and digital future. The report includes infographics showcasing trends, numbers, the UAE’s ranking in global indicators, and COVID-19 related data in alignment with the topics discussed in each chapter.

“The seventh State of Green Economy Report highlights Dubai’s substantial steps to become the global capital of the green economy and sustainable development. Dubai has exceeded the original target of the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050 to provide 75% of Dubai’s total power capacity from clean energy sources by 2050. Today, 9% of the energy capacity mix comes from renewable sources, which is 2% more the percentage set for 2020 which was 7%. Dubai also decreased its carbon emissions by 22% in 2019 compared to business as usual, two years ahead of the Carbon Abatement Strategy 2021 target to reduce emissions by 16% by 2021,” said HE Ahmad Buti Al Muhairbi, Secretary General of the DSCE.