The Abu Dhabi Department of Energy (DoE) will participate as a leading member at the World Governments Summit (WGS) 2026, taking place from February 3 to 5, in Dubai under the theme “Shaping Future Governments.”
The Department’s
participation reflects Abu Dhabi’s leading role in
the governance of the energy and water,
petroleum products and district cooling sectors, demonstrating the
effectiveness of integrated regulatory policies, effective system stewardship,
and forward-looking plans.
As the Emirate’s
regulatory authority for the energy and water sector, the Department will
highlight how integrated planning, regulation, and coordinated system oversight
support reliability, sustainability, and consumer protection across the
Emirate’s utility services.
By translating
policy direction into regulatory action and system-wide governance, the Department
continues to strengthen how Abu Dhabi plans, regulates, and evolves its energy
and water sectors.
The Department will
highlight Abu Dhabi’s leadership in governing strategic power and water systems,
enhancing competitiveness and ensuring security of supply through regulatory
certainty, integrated oversight, that supports competitiveness and the sector’s
economic growth, and indicator-based decision-making, reinforcing the Emirate’s
position as a model for sustainable and resilient
utility governance for the future.
The DoE will
contribute to high-level discussions on global policy, legislative, and
regulatory challenges related to the sustainability of the energy and water
sectors, reaffirming its long-term commitment to the transformation of Abu
Dhabi’s energy and water sectors, positioning the Emirate as a leading
contributor to international governance, alongside bilateral meetings to
advance strategic collaboration, policy alignment, and system-wide innovation
at the global level.
Dr Abdullah Al
Jarwan, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Department of Energy, will take part in three
high-level engagements at the Summit.
He will participate
in the “Sustainability Impact Forum,” a high-level ministerial session that
this year focuses on “Partnerships for Sustainable Water,” highlighting Abu
Dhabi’s leadership in developing collaborative and practical solutions to
strengthen water security.
He will also participate
in the XDGs 2045 Ministerial Roundtable: Advancing the Future of Global
Development Beyond 2030, sharing Abu Dhabi’s perspectives on inclusive
development models, cross-system coordination, and post-2030 strategic
priorities alongside global ministers, international organisations, and
business leaders.
In addition, Dr Al
Jarwan will take part in a panel discussion titled “Is Water the World’s Most
Mismanaged Critical Resource?”, addressing escalating water-related risks and
the importance of leadership and governance reforms needed to enhance the
long-term resilience of the water sector.
Abdulaziz Alhammadi, Director General of Regulatory Affairs of The Abu Dhabi Department of Energy, will participate in a closed strategic dialogue titled “Partnerships for a Sustainable, Intelligent Economy: Reducing Energy Intensity in the Age of AI Infrastructure”, bringing a regulatory perspective on infrastructure efficiency, cross-sector collaboration, and system-level governance. -TradeArabia News Service