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Abu Dhabi to host World Utilities Congress

Dubai also launched the Net Zero Carbon Emissions Strategy 2050 to provide 100% of Dubai?s total power capacity from clean energy sources by 2050. (Image source: Adobe Stock)

The World Utilities Congress is set to take place at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC), from 9-11 May 2022

The World Utilities Congress, hosted by TAQA, offers an unrivalled opportunity for the global power and water industry to converge and discuss trends, and explore technologies and innovations influencing future power and water demand. The three-day exhibition and conference will also facilitate direct access to growth opportunities in the UAE and wider MENA region, as well as with the fast-growing economies of Asia.

Jasim Husain Thabet, group chief executive officer and managing director of TAQA, said, ?TAQA is honoured to be the official host of the World Utilities Congress in Abu Dhabi. This global conference and exhibition provides an exceptional opportunity for local and international experts to unite and focus on delivering integrated transformation for the water and power utilities sector. We look forward to engaging with key stakeholders and leaders from around the world who represent major players across the utilities value chain. Together, we will share insights and identify opportunities for growth and collaboration at the Congress.?

The World Utilities Congress is set to convene over 10,000 trade professionals and 120 exhibiting companies with the aim of promoting proactive measures to digitalise power and water systems, control emissions, and attract long-term capital investments. The Congress will also bring together over 200 industry expert speakers, over 1000 conference delegates, and host more than 50 strategic and technical conference sessions.

Christopher Hudson, president of dmg events, organisers of the World Utilities Congress said, ?We are thrilled to witness the launch the World Utilities Congress in Abu Dhabi. As leaders, experts and industry professionals from the UAE, region and world convene; we are certain that this event will provide a lucrative platform that showcases the latest technologies, products, services and solutions, as well as enable the development of new strategic partnerships, helping to define the future of the global utilities industry and sustaining the path towards net zero.? 

The strategic conference will also feature two ministerial sessions, which aim to highlight the importance of policies, regulations and regional cooperation, and the urgency needed for government leaders to build a solid foundation for a resilient and sustainable utilities sector.

Taking place simultaneously, the technical conference will cover the entire utilities value chain including power generation, transmission and distribution, water management, water sewage, district cooling, and customer engagement. The technical conference will provide multiple opportunities for working professionals to gain insights on the most up-to-date industry knowledge and research findings, technical expertise, new project developments, top class technologies, and industry best practices.

Khalid Abdulla Al Marzooqi, CEO of Tabreed, partner of the World Utilities Congress, commented, ?We are proud to partner with such an impactful global event. Tabreed is the region?s original district cooling company and our expertise in energy efficiency is world renowned. We have an essential role to play in the drive to net zero and this will be a perfect platform for us to interact with leaders and policymakers focused, as we are, on a sustainable future.?

Ferdinand Varga, managing director and senior partner of Boston Consulting Group, the strategic insights partner of the World Utility Congress, commented, ?We are proud to be the strategic insights partner to the World Utility Congress, and the time to host such an event could not be better. The industry and more widely, our world today is holistically aligned on the path forward, the netzero world. Discussions set to take place during the week of the congress will be a defining path for the power, utilities, and water sectors as the run-up towards COP27 and COP28, which will be held here in our region. We are excited to engage with peers and key industry leaders on discussing pertinent topics to collectively find solutions for the current challenges that we face.?