Emirati media reported that Ammar bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, Crown Prince of Ajman and Chairman of the Executive Council of the emirate, approved the Ajman Energy Strategy 2030. The strategy aims to balance the needs of economic development and environmental sustainability, promote efficient use of energy and adhere to global best practices in energy management.
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Amac News: The Ajman Crown Prince said that the strategy provides a clear path to achieving a sustainable, secure and advanced energy system by 2030.
He added that the strategy focuses on sustainability, innovation, governance and creating development opportunities to improve the quality of life.
Sheikh Ammar noted that the Ajman Supreme Energy Committee has developed the strategy to regulate oil business activities in the emirate based on best practices to provide more efficient services and be in line with global energy trends.
The new strategy will focus on implementing a sustainable, secure and innovative energy system over the next five years and targets five key principles: sustainability, transparency, safety, collaboration and innovation.
Performance indicators will include measuring customer satisfaction, the number of annual inspections, reduction of energy-related incidents, safety workshops and compliance with safety standards.
The strategy will also assess compliance with energy-related laws and policies, track the number of energy infrastructure companies and measure the return on investment from energy investments and reduce carbon emissions.
The Ajman Energy Strategy 2030 includes 28 initiatives that address improving the workforce and services, creating an integrated digital system, increasing public awareness, supporting governance, stimulating economic growth and defining energy policies and regulations.