Abu Dhabi --
Denmark and the UAE — two of the world’s major players in clean
energy — have signed a pact to collaborate on advancing renewable and
sustainability developments. The agreement was signed by in Abu Dhabi this week by Masdar chief
executive Dr Sultan Al Jaber and Rasmus Helveg Petersen, the Danish
minister of development co-operation.
The deal outlines various areas of collaboration, including policy
exchange to support sustainable development, commercial renewable energy
development and the advancement of carbon capture and storage
technologies. Dr Sultan Al Jaber said: “The world must diversify its energy sources
and accelerate cutting-edge technologies that enable societies to be
more resource efficient.
“Increased collaboration is critical in meeting rising global energy
demands and mitigating the effects of climate change. Solving these two
challenges, however, must be viewed as an economic opportunity in order
to attract private sector investment and to push the boundaries of
technology.” One plan for the collaboration is to a base in Masdar City, Abu
Dhabi’s clean-tech city, to act as a hub for Danish companies to
accelerate the adoption of sustainability technologies in the Middle
East. Petersen said: “Abu Dhabi and Denmark recognize the economic and
environmental returns of investing in and deploying clean energy.
“This partnership outlines specific opportunities and technology
areas for us to share expertise and bring forward clean-energy and
sustainability projects. In particular, the establishment of a Danish
incubator at Masdar City is a key step in finding synergies between Abu
Dhabi’s strong new-energy industry and Denmark’s green growth economy.”
http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2014/01/denmark-and-uae-sign-renewables-and-sustainability-pact
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