TAQA to Invest $11 Billion in UAE

TAQA said that it will work on commercially viable opportunities to reduce its reliance on the oil and gas sector. Asharq Al-Awsat
TAQA said that it will work on commercially viable opportunities to reduce its reliance on the oil and gas sector. Asharq Al-Awsat
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TAQA to Invest $11 Billion in UAE

TAQA said that it will work on commercially viable opportunities to reduce its reliance on the oil and gas sector. Asharq Al-Awsat
TAQA said that it will work on commercially viable opportunities to reduce its reliance on the oil and gas sector. Asharq Al-Awsat

Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (TAQA) announced plans to increase its renewable energy assets, in a shift away from reliance on oil. It plans to invest AED40 billion ($10.9 billion) in UAE.

TAQA will generate more than 30 percent of its power from renewable sources by 2030, compared with 5 percent currently.

The company also plans to expand its power-generation capacity in the UAE from 18 gigawatts to 30 gigawatts. It intends to boost its global generating capacity by 15 gigawatts.

TAQA operates oil and gas assets in North America and Iraq, and electricity assets in Morocco. This year, it took control of power generation assets of an Abu Dhabi state-owned firm.

The investment was announced as part of a new 2030 strategy.

The new strategic plan places at its core the global acceleration of the energy transition, and TAQA’s ambition to become a champion for low carbon power and water.

Growth is expected through meeting increased power, water, and network capacity needed in its home market of the UAE, as well as from selective opportunities internationally.

TAQA’s business will be anchored in ESG principles and practices. As part of that commitment, the company is working to develop and publish greenhouse gas emission reduction targets.

Chairman Mohamed Al Suwaidi said, “TAQA has the support of our shareholders for this new strategy and is on its way to becoming the recognized low carbon power and water champion from Abu Dhabi."

He added that “this strategy sets out how the company will achieve this ambition. As we emerge from the pandemic, around the world there will be an increasing focus on the need for clean, reliable, and sustainable sources of power and water.”

"TAQA is uniquely positioned to use its platform to play a key part in meeting Abu Dhabi's own ambitions in this space, as well as taking its expertise to international markets where it can add value," Suwaidi said.

For his part, Group Chief Executive and Managing Director Jasim Thabet said, “TAQA will become a champion for low carbon power and water.”

“We will expand our portfolio of renewables and highly efficient water desalination, drive efficiency in our networks and distribution business and invest in growing the UAE regulated asset base,” he added.



Turkish April Inflation at 3% Monthly, Stood at 37.86% Annually

Tourists sail through Bosphorus on a boat to enjoy the historical sightseeings of in Istanbul, Türkiye, April 25, 2025. REUTERS/Umit Bektas
Tourists sail through Bosphorus on a boat to enjoy the historical sightseeings of in Istanbul, Türkiye, April 25, 2025. REUTERS/Umit Bektas
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Turkish April Inflation at 3% Monthly, Stood at 37.86% Annually

Tourists sail through Bosphorus on a boat to enjoy the historical sightseeings of in Istanbul, Türkiye, April 25, 2025. REUTERS/Umit Bektas
Tourists sail through Bosphorus on a boat to enjoy the historical sightseeings of in Istanbul, Türkiye, April 25, 2025. REUTERS/Umit Bektas

Turkish inflation climbed 3% in April to stand at 37.86% annually, according to the Turkish Statistical Institute data on Monday, slightly lower than a Reuters poll forecast.
Education, housing and restaurant prices led the rise in the annual print while clothing, housing and transportation added to the monthly inflation, according to data.
In a Reuters poll, monthly inflation rate was expected to climb to 3.1% in April on the back of energy prices and FX pass-through, with the annual rate seen sliding to 38%.
In March, inflation stood at 2.46% on a monthly basis and 38.1% annually.
Economists have said a hike in electricity and natural gas prices, rising unprocessed food prices and prices of items that are directly impacted by currency volatility, caused the spike in the monthly inflation.
In March, Turkish lira and assets suffered after Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu - Erdogan's main political rival - was jailed over graft charges pending a trial. The currency later recovered but stood some 5% weaker compared to before the incident.
The domestic producer price index rose 2.76% month-on-month in April for an annual rise of 22.5%, the data showed.