UAE Participates In Fourth G20 Energy Transition Working Group Meeting In South Africa
The UAE, through its Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, recently joined the fourth G20 Energy Transition Working Group meeting in South Africa. This participation underscores the UAE's dedication to global cooperation and advancing sustainable energy systems. The UAE also engaged in discussions on sustainable fuel demand and attended the G20 Nuclear Energy Ministerial Conference with global ministers and experts.
The UAE's involvement highlights its significant role in shaping international energy policies. This aligns with its strategic vision of balancing economic growth with environmental protection while ensuring energy security for future generations. The country's efforts are a practical application of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 7, which aims to provide affordable, reliable, and sustainable energy for all.

Through initiatives like the updated UAE Energy Strategy 2050 and the National Hydrogen Strategy 2050, the UAE is leading in clean energy transition. These strategies, along with investments in advanced technologies and renewable projects, demonstrate its commitment to achieving climate neutrality by 2050. The historic UAE Consensus further marked a significant milestone in global climate action.
The UAE believes in dialogue and international partnerships to tackle shared challenges. Its participation emphasizes enhancing cooperation in sustainable fuels and peaceful nuclear energy while fostering innovation in future energy solutions. By doing so, the UAE aims to contribute to a more efficient, equitable, and sustainable global energy ecosystem.
These efforts reflect the UAE's open approach and reinforce its position as a trusted partner in advancing sustainable development worldwide. The country continues to play a pivotal role in promoting clean energy transitions globally, showcasing its commitment to multilateral cooperation for a sustainable future.
With inputs from WAM