Dubai's Supreme Council of Energy Sets Forth on Sustainability Targets during their 87th Gathering
Dubai Supreme Council of Energy Holds 87th Meeting to Advance Sustainability Agenda
Dubai, United Arab Emirates — The Dubai Supreme Council of Energy held its 87th meeting under the presidency of H.H. Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, with Vice Chairman Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer and several high-ranking officials in attendance. The meeting aimed to reinforce Dubai's position as a frontrunner in energy transformation, aligning with the leadership's vision for a sustainable future.
The gathering focused on advancing Dubai's sustainability agenda and reinforcing its global leadership in energy innovation. The discussions included a review of Dubai's updated Green Building regulations, which aim to enhance energy and water efficiency in new constructions, gradually transitioning them into zero-energy buildings.
Vice Chairman Al Tayer reaffirmed Dubai's commitment to sustainability during the meeting. Ahmed Buti Al Muhairbi, a council member, emphasized the importance of targeted action plans and regulatory oversight in strengthening safety, sustainability, and economic resilience. He also reiterated Dubai's role as a model for energy governance in the context of energy transformation.
The Council also reviewed the impact of Executive Council Resolution No. 16 of 2019, which established the Committee for Regulating the Trading of Petroleum Products. This committee has strengthened safety protocols, risk management, and compliance measures within the industry.
Dubai's ambitious goal is to achieve net zero by 2050. The Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050 and the Dubai Net Zero Carbon Emissions Strategy 2050 were further emphasized for their role in transitioning to 100% clean energy production.
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