The skyline in Dubai. File Photo / Bloomberg
The skyline in Dubai. File Photo / Bloomberg
The skyline in Dubai. File Photo / Bloomberg
The skyline in Dubai. File Photo / Bloomberg

UAE launches new energy model to map energy transition over the next 50 years


Jennifer Gnana
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The UAE is launching a new energy model to map out the country's energy transition over the next 50 years.

The energy and infrastructure ministry, Abu Dhabi-based International Renewable Energy Agency and Khalifa University launched the National Integrated Energy Model on Tuesday to drive more sustainability into the sector.

The new model will support the UAE's existing National Energy Strategy, which looks to add 50 per cent of clean energy into the country's power mix by 2050.

The strategy also aims to raise the efficiency of individual and institutional consumption by 40 per cent during that period.

"Clean energy is an essential part of the future energy mix, which the UAE takes into account when formulating national strategies and legislations," said Sherif Al Olama, undersecretary of the ministry of energy and infrastructure for energy and petroleum affairs.

Clean energy sources, including hydrogen, are emerging as alternatives to traditional energy sectors, he added.

The UAE, Opec's third-largest producer, is taking various steps to diversify its energy mix, including the formation of a hydrogen alliance earlier this year to step up its investment into the clean fuel.

Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, Mubadala as well as holding company ADQ, are all part of an ecosystem that aims to produce and export green and grey hydrogen.

Energy systems based on renewable energy sources are at the core of any national commitment under the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, said Irena director general Francesco La Camera.

The Paris Agreement, which the UAE has ratified, looks to lower global warming to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels, preferably about 1.5°C.

T20 World Cup Qualifier fixtures

Tuesday, October 29

Qualifier one, 2.10pm – Netherlands v UAE

Qualifier two, 7.30pm – Namibia v Oman

Wednesday, October 30

Qualifier three, 2.10pm – Scotland v loser of qualifier one

Qualifier four, 7.30pm – Hong Kong v loser of qualifier two

Thursday, October 31

Fifth-place playoff, 2.10pm – winner of qualifier three v winner of qualifier four

Friday, November 1

Semi-final one, 2.10pm – Ireland v winner of qualifier one

Semi-final two, 7.30pm – PNG v winner of qualifier two

Saturday, November 2

Third-place playoff, 2.10pm

Final, 7.30pm

If you go

The Flights

Emirates and Etihad fly direct to Johannesburg from Dubai and Abu Dhabi respectively. Economy return tickets cost from Dh2,650, including taxes.

The trip

Worldwide Motorhoming Holidays (worldwidemotorhomingholidays.co.uk) operates fly-drive motorhome holidays in eight destinations, including South Africa. Its 14-day Kruger and the Battlefields itinerary starts from Dh17,500, including campgrounds, excursions, unit hire and flights. Bobo Campers has a range of RVs for hire, including the 4-berth Discoverer 4 from Dh600 per day.

ULTRA PROCESSED FOODS

- Carbonated drinks, sweet or savoury packaged snacks, confectionery, mass-produced packaged breads and buns 

- Margarines and spreads; cookies, biscuits, pastries, cakes, and cake mixes, breakfast cereals, cereal and energy bars

- Energy drinks, milk drinks, fruit yoghurts and fruit drinks, cocoa drinks, meat and chicken extracts and instant sauces

- Infant formulas and follow-on milks, health and slimming products such as powdered or fortified meal and dish substitutes

- Many ready-to-heat products including pre-prepared pies and pasta and pizza dishes, poultry and fish nuggets and sticks, sausages, burgers, hot dogs, and other reconstituted meat products, powdered and packaged instant soups, noodles and desserts

FA CUP FINAL

Manchester City 6
(D Silva 26', Sterling 38', 81', 87', De Bruyne 61', Jesus 68')

Watford 0

Man of the match: Bernardo Silva (Manchester City)

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TRAP

Starring: Josh Hartnett, Saleka Shyamalan, Ariel Donaghue

Director: M Night Shyamalan

Rating: 3/5

Red flags
  • Promises of high, fixed or 'guaranteed' returns.
  • Unregulated structured products or complex investments often used to bypass traditional safeguards.
  • Lack of clear information, vague language, no access to audited financials.
  • Overseas companies targeting investors in other jurisdictions - this can make legal recovery difficult.
  • Hard-selling tactics - creating urgency, offering 'exclusive' deals.

Courtesy: Carol Glynn, founder of Conscious Finance Coaching