Abu Dhabi’s Event Shows That Nations Are Committed To Energy Transition

Abu Dhabi’s event shows that nations are committed to energy transition

Abu Dhabi, November 17, : , Energy Ministers Confirmed Their Commitment to Net-Zero Goals at the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition Conference.
Mohamed bin Mubarak Bin Daina, Bahrain’s Special Envoy for Climate Affairs, Chief Executive of the Supreme Council for Environment, said Bahrain is committed to providing an efficient and affordable state of energy mix.Mohamed bin Mubarak Bin Daina is the Special Envoy for Bahrain on Climate Affairs and Chief Executive at the Supreme Council for Environment.He stated that Bahrain has a commitment to an affordable, efficient, and sustainable energy mix.

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“We have set up targets not just by renewables but also on conservation of energy.We have established targets that go beyond renewable energy, but also conserve and use of energy.Our energy efficiency will be better by 10 per cent by 2025 and 20 per cent by 2035,” Daina said during a panel discussion bringing nations together to tackle climate change.”Our energy efficiency will improve by 10% by 2025, and 20% by 2035,” Daina stated during panel discussions that brought together nations to combat climate change.

Similarly, Joao Galamba, Deputy Minister and Secretary of State for Energy, Portugal, said carbon neutrality will not be achieved without hydrogen.Joao Galamba (Deputy Minister, Secretary of State, Portugal for Energy) said that carbon neutrality cannot be achieved without hydrogen.

“There’s a virtuous relation between renewables in general and green hydrogen.There is a positive relation between green hydrogen and renewables generally.

We have now created the conditions under which hydrogen cannot be a hype, it has to be a reality.Now hydrogen is not a myth, but a fact.Hydrogen solves some of the problems of renewables and renewables make hydrogen possible.”.Hydrogen is a solution to some problems in renewables, and hydrogen makes it possible.

Aissatou Sophie Gladima, Minister of Petroleum and Energies, Senegal, said nations should have easy access to technologies to resolve climate change issues.

Aissatou Sophie Gladima (Minister of Petroleum and Energies), Senegal said that nations need to have access to technology to address climate change.

“For years and years, several resources have been taken from Africa and evaluated elsewhere.

For many years resources from Africa have been taken and used elsewhere.If they were evaluated locally there would have been some development in Africa.They could have been evaluated in Africa.In Senegal, we took the decision to shift a company from coal to natural gas.We made the decision in Senegal to switch a coal-based company to natural gas.If gas prices are increasing in Europe, we also need to depend on our local energy.We need to rely on the local energy, even though gas prices in Europe are rising.We need to have easy access to technologies.Access to technology must be easy.So that everyone develops together.”.This will allow everyone to develop together.

Meanwhile, Alparslan Bayraktar, Deputy Minister, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, Turkey, said with heavy reliance on gas, the country is developing a diversification programme.Alparslan Bayraktar (Deputy Minister, Minister for Energy and Natural Resources), Turkey said that the country’s heavy dependence on natural gas is driving them to develop a diversification program.

“Gas is important for Turkey.Turkey is a major consumer of gas.It is a growing market.This is an expanding market.

Turkey is the fourth largest gas consumer country in continental Europe.Turkey is fourth in Europe’s largest gas consumers.

So, at some point we need to find an alternative supply.We must find another source of gas.We are developing a diversification programme.We have enough infrastructure and we are ready to build additional pipelines and storage facilities.

There is enough infrastructure available and it’s possible to add pipelines or storage units.We have already completed two projects.Two projects have been completed.So, the infrastructure is there, the sources are there, all we need is political commitment and willingness, and a pragmatic and creative approach to make this happen.”.The infrastructure exists, the resources are available.

All we need to do is show political will and commitment, as well as a creative and pragmatic approach, in order for this project to be a reality.

ADIPEC is the world’s “most influential” meeting point for oil, gas and energy professionals.

ADIPEC hosts the “most important” international meeting place for professionals in oil, gas, and energy.

The four-day event offers face-to-face meetings for the energy industry following the challenges of Covid-19.

This four-day conference offers opportunities for face-to-face networking with energy professionals following Covid-19’s challenges.

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