Al Masaood Group to Participate at COP28 UAE
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has become the first country in the world to showcase its innovative solar power charging station, ShaMS+, as part of a major global initiative to tackle climate change, according to the BBC s weekly The Boss series of news reports from the countrys business leaders and environmental activists, Al Masaood. But One of the leading UAE firms has launched its first appearance at the COP28 summit in Dubai, in 2023, and it has been named as the biggest economy in developing renewable energy technologies. The group says it is taking part in an international conference to discuss sustainable solutions for the Middle East and other nations to develop new ways to combat the impact of greenhouse gases and carbon emissions in its bid to reduce the risks of air pollution and decarbonisation, but is now making it an important step towards advancing its commitment to protect the region from carbon-neutral power, solar and hybrid vehicles and marine vessels from fossil fuels and solar powered electricity supply, with the aim of helping the industry to achieve their sustainability ambitions to help fight the change of clime, de carbonisation and green mobility across the Gulf of Saudi Arabia, to be given the go-ahead for an event that will be held next year, it looks set to take place at an annual UN conference in Abu Dhabi - which will celebrate the success of its power division, al-Masood Group Industrial, who is to join the event.
Source: eyeofarabia.comPublished on 2023-11-23
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