An aerial view of the Qurum Walkway in Jubail Mangrove Park. The UAE is doing everything from limiting greenhouse gas emissions to planting more mangroves to tackle climate change. Wam
An aerial view of the Qurum Walkway in Jubail Mangrove Park. The UAE is doing everything from limiting greenhouse gas emissions to planting more mangroves to tackle climate change. Wam
An aerial view of the Qurum Walkway in Jubail Mangrove Park. The UAE is doing everything from limiting greenhouse gas emissions to planting more mangroves to tackle climate change. Wam
An aerial view of the Qurum Walkway in Jubail Mangrove Park. The UAE is doing everything from limiting greenhouse gas emissions to planting more mangroves to tackle climate change. Wam

Why the UAE’s 2050 net-zero pledge matters


Robin Mills
  • English
  • Arabic

Even a year ago, the idea of an Opec member and leading Middle East oil and gas exporter declaring a net-zero carbon target was nearly unthinkable. But speculation grew from the start of this year that such a goal was plausible, likely, even preferable. Last Thursday, the UAE announced it would reach net-zero emissions by 2050.

The UAE joins the EU, UK, Norway, the US and several other countries in setting a mid-century date; China aims at 2060. This does not mean that the UAE will cease producing or exporting oil and gas by then, or that its emissions will drop to zero. But it does mean that release of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases should fall precipitously and any that remain will be compensated by directly drawing carbon from the atmosphere.

The announcement may draw scepticism from some quarters. Numerous countries are already falling well short of their goals or have little credible plan to get there. The UAE, with a large per-capita carbon footprint today because of its high income, climate, petroleum resource endowment and path of industrial development, may seem to have further to go than most.

Yet the UAE could find its path to net zero easier than many others. The pattern of emissions is relatively simple, unlike for instance the US, Europe or China, with their huge and disparate geographies, cultures, farming and legacy buildings and infrastructure.

Taking Abu Dhabi as an example, about 27 per cent of greenhouse gases come from electricity generation, 22 per cent from the petroleum industry, 25 per cent from other industries, 17 per cent from transport, 7 per cent from waste and 2 per cent from agriculture.

Balancing the UAE’s electricity grid with solar power is much easier than for Europe’s renewables, the continent currently struggling into an impending winter crisis. The sun’s energy here is abundant, predictable, and most available when most needed – in the summer midday, for air-conditioning. Instead of weeks’ worth of storage, batteries with enough capacity to run overnight are good enough. Beefed-up grid connections with neighbours will take advantage of different weather and sunset times.

So, electricity can be cleaned up entirely with a mix of the new solar and nuclear facilities, batteries, and gas-fired plants fitted with carbon capture and storage or adapted to burn hydrogen. That clean electricity can then be used to power battery cars, metro and rail systems. Electricity also drives the new reverse osmosis desalination plants, more efficient and flexible than thermal methods.

Industries can run on a combination of hydrogen and electricity. Adnoc’s “Project Lightning” is connecting its offshore platforms to use grid electricity.

Shipping, with Fujairah the world’s second-biggest port for refuelling, can look to hydrogen-based synthetic fuels. The trickiest sector is long-range aviation, with the UAE being a global air travel hub. Again, probably hydrogen is the answer, with Airbus hoping to have a hydrogen plane in commercial service by 2035.

This clear path to net-zero presents the country with three big opportunities. The first is to make the domestic economy carbon-frugal. This will protect its local environment and global reputation. It will also save on energy waste. It can open a whole suite of opportunities for local businesses that then go global: energy efficiency and smart buildings, architecture and agriculture for hot, arid climates, renewable desalination, local solar installation and many more.

The second is to become a centre for producing low-carbon goods for the world. The energy-intensive aluminium industry already concentrates in locations with low electricity prices, such as the Gulf, Iceland and Siberia, but also in coal-heavy China. The UAE can replicate that in a low-carbon way, using its abundant cheap solar power and gas with carbon capture to manufacture not just aluminium, but also steel and chemicals.

The production of low-carbon hydrogen and derivatives has attracted rapidly-growing interest in the UAE, with Dewa’s green hydrogen demonstration at the Dubai Expo now joined by large planned sites at Ruwais and Khalifa Port in Abu Dhabi. Europe and east Asia can be ready customers.

Visitors take photographs of Sustainable City in Dubai, the region's first net-zero operational sustainable community model displayed at the World Future Energy Summit 2017 at the Abu Dhabi Exhibition Centre. Photo: Ravindranath K / The National
Visitors take photographs of Sustainable City in Dubai, the region's first net-zero operational sustainable community model displayed at the World Future Energy Summit 2017 at the Abu Dhabi Exhibition Centre. Photo: Ravindranath K / The National

The third is to make the UAE a locus for carbon capture and storage. The well-known geology offers huge rock formations kilometres underground that can safely store centuries worth of CO2. As well as trapping its own emissions, the country can offer a service to others such as Japan or South Korea. And most exciting is the potential to extract CO2 directly from the atmosphere, compensating for residual emissions, and reversing the effect of two centuries of global fossil fuel combustion.

Far-off targets are all very well, but they need to be matched with concrete progress, year by year, to show that a country is realistically on-track.

Customers abroad create some business imperatives. Most notably, the EU plans to impose tariffs on high-carbon imports. Companies such as Microsoft, Google, Amazon, British Airways, Ford and Cemex, many heavy users of electricity, fuel, cement, steel and aluminium, have their own net-zero commitments.

UAE state-owned companies can be directed to move towards carbon-neutrality. Private businesses need clear guidance, sensible regulations, and the opening of opportunities to contribute. Individuals can be helped with systems such as home efficiency retrofits, electric vehicle charging and waste recycling. An economy-wide carbon price would save on other taxes and help make low-carbon options profitable.

The UAE has taken a bold and praiseworthy step. Now it needs to show that it can deliver, while seizing the business potential of the transition.

Robin M. Mills is CEO of Qamar Energy, and author of The Myth of the Oil Crisis

UAE currency: the story behind the money in your pockets

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Shooting Ghosts: A U.S. Marine, a Combat Photographer, and Their Journey Back from War by Thomas J. Brennan and Finbarr O’Reilly

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Key facilities
  • Olympic-size swimming pool with a split bulkhead for multi-use configurations, including water polo and 50m/25m training lanes
  • Premier League-standard football pitch
  • 400m Olympic running track
  • NBA-spec basketball court with auditorium
  • 600-seat auditorium
  • Spaces for historical and cultural exploration
  • An elevated football field that doubles as a helipad
  • Specialist robotics and science laboratories
  • AR and VR-enabled learning centres
  • Disruption Lab and Research Centre for developing entrepreneurial skills
The specs

Engine: Four electric motors, one at each wheel

Power: 579hp

Torque: 859Nm

Transmission: Single-speed automatic

Price: From Dh825,900

On sale: Now

Company Profile

Founders: Tamara Hachem and Yazid Erman
Based: Dubai
Launched: September 2019
Sector: health technology
Stage: seed
Investors: Oman Technology Fund, angel investor and grants from Sharjah's Sheraa and Ma'an Abu Dhabi

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Chelsea 3 (Abraham 11', 17', 74')

Luton Town 1 (Clark 30')

Man of the match Abraham (Chelsea)

Profile of Bitex UAE

Date of launch: November 2018

Founder: Monark Modi

Based: Business Bay, Dubai

Sector: Financial services

Size: Eight employees

Investors: Self-funded to date with $1m of personal savings

At a glance - Zayed Sustainability Prize 2020

Launched: 2008

Categories: Health, energy, water, food, global high schools

Prize: Dh2.2 million (Dh360,000 for global high schools category)

Winners’ announcement: Monday, January 13

 

Impact in numbers

335 million people positively impacted by projects

430,000 jobs created

10 million people given access to clean and affordable drinking water

50 million homes powered by renewable energy

6.5 billion litres of water saved

26 million school children given solar lighting

Uefa Champions League last 16 draw

Juventus v Tottenham Hotspur

Basel v Manchester City

Sevilla v  Manchester United

Porto v Liverpool

Real Madrid v Paris Saint-Germain

Shakhtar Donetsk v Roma

Chelsea v Barcelona

Bayern Munich v Besiktas

Miss Granny

Director: Joyce Bernal

Starring: Sarah Geronimo, James Reid, Xian Lim, Nova Villa

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Our legal consultants

Name: Hassan Mohsen Elhais

Position: legal consultant with Al Rowaad Advocates and Legal Consultants.

If you go

The flights Etihad (www.etihad.com) and Spice Jet (www.spicejet.com) fly direct from Abu Dhabi and Dubai to Pune respectively from Dh1,000 return including taxes. Pune airport is 90 minutes away by road. 

The hotels A stay at Atmantan Wellness Resort (www.atmantan.com) costs from Rs24,000 (Dh1,235) per night, including taxes, consultations, meals and a treatment package.
 

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The specs: Hyundai Ionic Hybrid

Price, base: Dh117,000 (estimate)

Engine: 1.6L four-cylinder, with 1.56kWh battery

Transmission: Six-speed automatic

Power: 105hp (engine), plus 43.5hp (battery)

Torque: 147Nm (engine), plus 170Nm (battery)

Fuel economy, combined: 3.4L / 100km

Tips for SMEs to cope
  • Adapt your business model. Make changes that are future-proof to the new normal
  • Make sure you have an online presence
  • Open communication with suppliers, especially if they are international. Look for local suppliers to avoid delivery delays
  • Open communication with customers to see how they are coping and be flexible about extending terms, etc
    Courtesy: Craig Moore, founder and CEO of Beehive, which provides term finance and working capital finance to SMEs. Only SMEs that have been trading for two years are eligible for funding from Beehive.
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England's Ashes squad

Joe Root (captain), Moeen Ali, Jimmy Anderson, Jofra Archer, Jonny Bairstow, Stuart Broad, Rory Burns, Jos Buttler, Sam Curran, Joe Denly, Jason Roy, Ben Stokes, Olly Stone, Chris Woakes. 

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Four-day collections of TOH

Day             Indian Rs (Dh)        

Thursday    500.75 million (25.23m)

Friday         280.25m (14.12m)

Saturday     220.75m (11.21m)

Sunday       170.25m (8.58m)

Total            1.19bn (59.15m)

(Figures in millions, approximate)

Lexus LX700h specs

Engine: 3.4-litre twin-turbo V6 plus supplementary electric motor

Power: 464hp at 5,200rpm

Torque: 790Nm from 2,000-3,600rpm

Transmission: 10-speed auto

Fuel consumption: 11.7L/100km

On sale: Now

Price: From Dh590,000

Updated: October 11, 2021, 10:35 AM`