The work on "Africa's largest wind farm" has gained momentum after Abu Dhabi Energy Company – Masdar and its partners signed a deal with Egypt's New and Renewable Energy Authority to secure land for the project.
Set to be worth over $10 billion, the farm in Egypt is set to produce 47,790 GWH of clean energy per year and reduce the country's annual carbon emissions by 9 per cent.
"It is a sign of the strong partnership between the UAE and Egypt, with great potential to create jobs, cut emissions and power homes with clean electricity at competitive economical costs," said Dr Sultan Al Jaber, UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and COP28 President-Designate.
The project will also help Egypt meet its strategic objective of sourcing 42 per cent of its energy from renewables by 2030. The 10 GW plant will save the country an estimated $5 billion in natural gas costs a year.
The initial agreement on the joint venture between Masdar and its partners Infinity Power and Hassan Allam Utilities was signed in 2022.
The consortium also signed agreements with Egyptian state-backed organisations to develop green hydrogen and derivatives’ production facilities, with a target capacity of 4 GW by 2030, and an output of up to 480,000 tonnes of green hydrogen per year.
The UAE's President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Russian President Vladimir Putin have discussed the strategic partnership between their countries and the latest developments in the Middle East.
A new cultural milestone, the 'Dubai Orchestra' project has officially been approved, marking a major step in strengthening the emirate’s arts sector and promoting local talent on the global stage.
A major infrastructure project has been completed in Dubai's Nad Al Sheba 3, featuring an advanced sewerage and rainwater drainage network worth AED 277 million.
Dubai will soon have a 15-member student body, selected from across all private schools, nationalities and curricula, to "help shape the education journey" and "nurture leaders of tomorrow".
The governments of the UAE and Pakistan have launched a partnership aimed at promoting knowledge exchange in areas such as good governance, public sector reform, urban planning and science and technology.
Preliminary information regarding the collision between two ships in the Gulf of Oman was likely caused by a navigational misjudgement by one of the vessels, the UAE's Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MoEI) said on Wednesday.