
Clean Energy and Economic Transformation: The Gulf’s Next Growth Story
The Gulf’s clean energy transition is evolving beyond environmental goals to encompass broader economic strategies, fostering competitiveness and attracting investment. Governments are increasingly integrating renewable energy with industrial development, exemplified by projects in the UAE and Oman. This transition emphasizes the significance of reliable, low-carbon power for future economic resilience.

Beyond Generation: Why Grid Infrastructure Is Becoming the Middle East’s Next Energy Priority
For much of the past decade, the Middle East's clean energy narrative has been dominated..

Financing the Future: How Sustainable Capital Is Accelerating the Gulf’s Energy Transition
As the Middle East accelerates its clean energy ambitions, attention is increasingly shifting beyond renewable..

Hydrogen Corridors and Green Molecules: The Gulf’s Next Energy Transformation
The Middle East is entering a new phase of its energy transition—one that extends beyond..

DREBG Webinar Highlights Resilience and Innovation in UAE’s Clean Energy Transition
The UAE’s clean energy sector is entering a new phase of transformation — one defined..

The Middle East’s Next Energy Wave: Storage, Scale, and Strategic Expansion
The Middle East’s energy transition is entering a decisive new phase—one defined not only by..

Beyond Capacity: How the UAE Is Redefining Energy Leadership in the Gulf
The United Arab Emirates is enhancing its role as a clean energy leader in the Middle East, with renewable capacity exceeding 7.7 GW. The nation’s strategy combines renewable energy growth with infrastructure investments to improve energy security and trade competitiveness. This integrated approach is positioning the UAE as a global hub for clean energy and sustainable development.

Middle East Energy Markets Enter Dual-Track Transition: Resilience Meets Clean Growth
The Middle East’s energy landscape continues to evolve at pace, balancing immediate supply resilience with..
