Sharif Al Olama, Undersecretary for Energy and Petroleum Affairs at the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, held a series of high-level bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the G20 Energy Meetings in South Africa with several countries, including Singapore, Ireland, Germany, and Indonesia, aimed at enhancing international cooperation in energy transition, clean hydrogen, low-emission technologies, and energy efficiency.
During his meeting
with the Government of Singapore, represented by the Energy Market Authority of
the Ministry of Trade and Industry, Al Olama discussed prospects for
cooperation in peaceful nuclear energy, electricity interconnection, and
liquefied natural gas (LNG), reported WAM.
The talks also
included the possibility of Singapore joining the Global Energy Efficiency
Alliance (GEEA), launched by the UAE.
He also met with the
Irish delegation, headed by Philip Nugent, Ireland’s Director-General of EU and
International Affairs at the Department of the Environment, Climate and
Communications, to explore opportunities for partnership in renewable energy,
clean technology, hydrogen and its derivatives, and to coordinate ahead of the
upcoming UAE-Ireland Joint Economic Committee meeting in December.
These discussions aim
to strengthen energy security and accelerate low-carbon investments.
In his meeting with
Stefan Wenzel, Parliamentary State Secretary at Germany’s Federal Ministry for
Economic Affairs and Climate Action, Al Olama explored ways to enhance
cooperation on industrial decarbonisation, hydrogen supply chains, and clean
technologies.
Discussions focused on
building upon existing frameworks between the two countries, including the
Emirati-German Energy and Climate Partnership, the Bilateral Hydrogen Working
Group, and the Joint Declaration of Intent with the Fraunhofer Society.
Additionally, he
discussed with Eniya Listiani Dewi, Director-General of New, Renewable Energy
and Energy Conservation at Indonesia’s Ministry of Energy and Mineral
Resources, practical cooperation opportunities in developing building energy
efficiency codes, performance standards, and incentive and compliance programs.
He extended an
official invitation for Indonesia to join GEEA, positioning it as an
implementation platform to turn commitments into measurable outcomes.
These meetings reflect
the UAE’s commitment to fostering international partnerships in sustainable
energy and supporting the objectives of the historic UAE Consensus and
Sustainable Development Goal 7, by accelerating the global transition to clean,
secure, and low-emission energy systems.