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Largest World Future Energy Summit opens tomorrow in Abu Dhabi with goal to set global clean energy leadership agenda

  • Flagship renewable energy event expects 50,000+ leaders, innovators, and policymakers as seven conference streams explore sustainability blueprints
  • Various new platforms to heighten Summits role as global think tank, while cross-border partnerships promise to transform climate commitments into real impact
  • On-site Greenpeace Cinema to screen award-winning documentary, Ocean with David Attenboroughdaily throughout three-day show at ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi, UAE 12 January 2026: The 18th World Future Energy Summit opens tomorrow (January 13) at the ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi, marking the largest and most ambitious chapter yet in one of the world’s most influential clean energy and sustainability gatherings. Taking place as part of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week and hosted by Masdar, the Summit convenes global leaders at a pivotal moment for energy transformation, combining expanded conferences, next-generation technology showcases, and new engagement formats designed to accelerate real-world impact.

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GCC energy companies must embrace product-level decarbonization to stay competitive globally

  • Lower carbon intensity of GCC products presents unique opportunity in regulated markets
  • Joint report by World Future Energy Summit and Strategy& Middle East recommends four strategic steps for GCC energy players to lead decarbonization efforts

Abu Dhabi, UAE – 22 January, 2025: As global policies tighten to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, energy companies face increasing pressure to transition from broad reduction targets to precise strategies which address the carbon footprint of individual products. This requires a complete rethink of how emissions are measured, reported, and mitigated.

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