According to
Amac News: She emphasized the UAE's commitment to double its clean and renewable energy capacity as a key step towards achieving the carbon neutrality strategy by 2050.
Al-Dahak reminded the ambitious goals of the UAE consensus that was formed at COP28; These goals include tripling renewable energy capacity and doubling energy efficiency by 2030.
He asked countries to implement their commitments and encourage private investment. "The world is watching and the time to act is now," he said, calling for global cooperation toward a "cleaner, greener and more sustainable future" in energy.
The UAE Minister of Climate Change underlined the country's commitment to support developing countries through targeted investments, including ALTÉRRA, the world's largest private climate investment fund, and the Africa Green Investment Initiative, which advances clean energy projects across Africa.
Al-Dahak called on countries to set ambitious targets for renewable energy and provide suitable environments for private investment. He also noted the role of the IRENA platform in measuring progress and informing strategic decisions as the world prepares for COP30 in Belém.
With its forward-looking diplomacy and investments in renewable energy, the UAE is committed to advancing the global energy transition. The country's continued focus on innovation, strategic partnerships and impactful solutions demonstrates its commitment to building a sustainable future for all in line with the ambitious goals set out in the UAE Consensus.