Masdar targets 100 GW of clean energy by 2030

ANI January 15, 2025 129 views

Masdar, a leading clean energy company, is making huge strides towards its ambitious goal of reaching 100 gigawatts of global clean energy capacity by 2030. Led by Fatima Al Suwaidi, the company has already successfully developed over 31 gigawatts of projects in more than 40 countries. Their strategic focus is not just about expansion, but about meaningfully contributing to global climate neutrality. The announcement, made during Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week 2025, highlights the UAE's commitment to being at the forefront of sustainable energy solutions.

"We play a vital role in advancing the UAE's clean energy ambitions" - Fatima Al Suwaidi
Abu Dhabi, January 14: Fatima Al Suwaidi, Head of Development & Investment (APAC) at Masdar, has affirmed the company's ambitious goal of achieving 100 gigawatts (GW) of clean energy capacity globally by 2030.

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Masdar targets 100 GW of global clean energy capacity by 2030

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Company has developed 31 GW of projects across 40+ countries

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Commitment to climate neutrality drives strategic expansion

Abu Dhabi [UAE], January 14 (ANI/WAM): Fatima Al Suwaidi, Head of Development & Investment (APAC) at Masdar, has affirmed the company's ambitious goal of achieving 100 gigawatts (GW) of clean energy capacity globally by 2030.

"This ambitious target underscores Masdar's commitment to accelerating the global transition to clean energy and contributing to climate neutrality, she said in statements on the sidelines of the ongoing Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week 2025.

"Masdar is a global leader in the clean energy sector," said Al Suwaidi. "We play a vital role in advancing the UAE's clean energy ambitions and are a key contributor to the nation's commitment to climate neutrality."

In recent years, Masdar has successfully developed and implemented more than 31 GW of clean energy projects across over 40 countries. This significant achievement enabled the company to double its production capacity in 2024. (ANI/WAM)

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