Dubai and South Korea Forge Strategic Collaboration in Clean Energy and Hydrogen Innovation
Key Ideas
- DEWA welcomes a South Korean academic delegation to explore collaboration in clean energy, hydrogen production, and advanced technologies.
- Focus on aligning with UAE's national vision and leading sustainable innovation to position Dubai as a global hub for clean energy.
- DEWA highlights key projects like Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park and Green Hydrogen initiative, aiming for 100% clean energy generation by 2050.
- Partnership with Korean institutions to enhance research in AI, smart grid technologies, and energy policies, reinforcing Dubai's position in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD and CEO of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), hosted a high-level academic delegation from South Korea to explore strategic collaboration in clean energy, hydrogen production, and advanced technologies. Led by Prof Won-Soo Kim and Prof Yeo Hwasoo, the delegation discussed cooperation in future energy strategies and the hydrogen economy, aligning with Dubai's Clean Energy Strategy 2050. DEWA showcased projects like the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park and the Green Hydrogen initiative. The partnership with Kyung Hee University and KAIST will focus on joint research in AI, smart grid technologies, and energy policies, reinforcing Dubai's role in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
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Middle East
Clean Energy
Research
Collaboration
Smart Grid
Sustainable Innovation
Energy Policy
Advanced Technologies
Fourth Industrial Revolution
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