UAE Plans to Enter Electricity Export Market Globally

The power market platform will enable companies and institutions in the UAE to exchange electricity in the future. (WAM)
The power market platform will enable companies and institutions in the UAE to exchange electricity in the future. (WAM)
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UAE Plans to Enter Electricity Export Market Globally

The power market platform will enable companies and institutions in the UAE to exchange electricity in the future. (WAM)
The power market platform will enable companies and institutions in the UAE to exchange electricity in the future. (WAM)

The United Arab Emirates is planning to establish a power market platform aimed at facilitating the export of electricity, said Energy Minister Suhail al-Mazrouei.

The ministry, in cooperation with its partners in the field of electricity, launched three strategic projects and initiatives during the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, he added.

The platform will allow companies and institutions in the UAE to exchange electricity in the future, the minister explained.

The ministry is currently conducting studies on the project and will later submit it to the cabinet for approval, marking the beginning of the UAE’s entry into the electricity export market globally.

The Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure is working in cooperation with its partners and local authorities in the country on a federal legislation for the electricity sector, which also requires the cabinet’s approval.

It launched an initiative to employ citizens in companies operating in the energy sector, as part of “Nafis” (compete) program.

This would contribute to creating a new generation of citizens specialized in the field of energy and supporting the localization of this vital sector, Mazrouei noted.

The ministry is working with its partners in the energy sector on a hydrogen strategy that will be launched soon, WAM quoted him as saying.

It launched on the sidelines of the COP26 conference a road map for hydrogen, he added, stating that the UAE aspires to become a hydrogen exporter and acquire at least 25% of the market share. Green and blue hydrogen is considered the future’s fuel, he stressed.

The UAE is committed to support OPEC+ in achieving balance in the oil market, Mazrouei said.

The alliance cannot address all the challenges in the sector alone, he stressed, adding that it needs more investments in various types of oil across the globe.

International companies working in this field should also continue their work, and investment in the oil and gas field should be stimulated.

In case all these factors are not implemented on the ground, the markets will suffer price hikes in the future, which would affect global growth.



Abu Dhabi's MAIR Group to List in Abu Dhabi Next Month

Abu Dhabi's MAIR Group to List in Abu Dhabi Next Month
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Abu Dhabi's MAIR Group to List in Abu Dhabi Next Month

Abu Dhabi's MAIR Group to List in Abu Dhabi Next Month

Abu Dhabi-based MAIR Group, an investment firm active in sectors including food retail and commercial real estate, said on Thursday it would list on the local bourse next month.

The company, which operates over 100 stores in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) under the ADCOOP and SPAR brands, said in a statement the listing on the Abu Dhabi securities exchange (ADX) would take place on Dec. 9.

It did not disclose the amount of stock shareholders and employees plan to sell through the so-called direct listing, which takes place when a company offers shares to the public without going through a bank-backed initial public offering, Reuters reported.

As MAIR prepares to list "we are ready to amplify our impact, strengthen our foundations, and invite stakeholders to join our journey," Managing Director and CEO Nehayan Al Ameri said.

MAIR, which also manages more than 12 shopping centers through its commercial real estate division, booked revenues of 1.2 billion dirhams ($326.7 million) in the first half of 2024.

Last year, it distributed 135 million dirhams in dividends, equal to 12.11% of the share capital, to its over 12,000 shareholders.