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Dubais first Global Solar Leaders Summit will begin with GulfSol 2015, a three-day event which will highlight solar technology and the region?s plans to implement clean energy solutions


GulfSol provides a platform for industry leaders to showcase the very latest solar thermal and photovoltaic technologies available in the region.

The event, which is sponsored by Dubai Electricity & Water Authority (DEWA), will take place on 14 September 2015 in Dubai, UAE.

Jordan?s minister of energy and mineral resources, Dr Ibrahim Saif, will address the reform of the Jordans energy sector.

According to event organisers, this will be followed by a keynote from his excellency AbidSher Ali, Pakistan?s minister of state for water and power, titled ?Towards a sustainable energy future?.Dr. Mater Al Neyadi, undersecretary at the UAE Ministry of Energy, will also speak about the UAE?s plans for renewable energy.

?Renewable energy is a key strategic objective for DEWA, which is working to expand the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park to generate 2,600MW from renewable energy by 2030,? said Saeed Mohammed Al-Tayer, managing director and chief operating officer on the UAE?s mission to deliver utilities scale solar power.

The afternoon panel session under the heading ?Harnessing the potential of rooftop solutions? will take place after a discussion on DEWA?s first rooftop solar scheme. A discussion based on the key indicators needed when trying to attract investments for solar schemes will also follow.

The Big 5 Kuwait will address the needs of the country?s burgeoning construction sector. (Image source: Steve Campbell/Pixabay)

The Big 5 Kuwait, from 14-16 September 2015, will highlight the country?s plan to invest more in affordable housing as well as the education and healthcare sectors in the next 10 years

Members of the Zayed Future Energy Prize Review Committee. (Image source: Zayed Future Energy Prize)

The shortlisting process for the winners of the 2016 Zayed Future Energy Prize (ZFEP) began last week with three evaluation meetings that were held in Abu Dhabi

The total value of construction contract awards across the GCC is expected to reach US$194bn in 2015, of which the building and infrastructure sectors alone are estimated to hit US$141bn in 2015. (Image source: Ben Ullman/sxc.hu)

Construction in the GCC will increase in value despite a slight dip in the overall contract awards this year, according to Andy White, vice-president of dmg events ME

The Big 5 Kuwait in 2014 brought together over 5,000 construction professionals to the largest building and construction event in the nation. (Image source: Big 5 Kuwait)

Kuwait?s overall energy construction spending is expected to reach US$100bn over the next five years as it begins the implementation of its comprehensive 2030 strategy, research done by Ventures reported

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