Home Industry Energy Abu Dhabi, Colombia collaborate to boost energy sector The Abu Dhabi Department of Energy and Ministry of Mines and Energy of Colombia will explore opportunities for financing projects in energy areas including use, and storage of hydrogen by Gulf Business July 8, 2022 The Abu Dhabi Department of Energy (DoE) has signed a five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ministry of Mines and Energy of Colombia. Under the agreement, the two entities commit to exchanging studies, knowledge, and expertise, in addition to exploring opportunities for financing projects in energy areas including production, use, and storage of hydrogen, large-scale non-conventional renewable energy, project development in the areas of hydrogen, geothermal, onshore and offshore wind energy, solar, biomass, and other clean energy technologies. Also on the list is the promotion of sustainable transport from clean energy sources, technology development related to advanced energy measurement and monitoring systems, energy service access including renewable energy solutions, promotion of foreign investment in the energy sector, energy efficiency and demand response, technology development related to carbon capture and storage, and finally, promotion of energy storage technologies. We have signed a five-year MoU with the Ministry of Mines and Energy of Colombia today in the presence of H.E. Eng. Ahmed Mohammed Al Rumaithi, and H.E. Jaime Amin Hernández, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Colombia in the United Arab Emirates. pic.twitter.com/TemlVXvVAA — abudhabidoe (@AbuDhabiDoE) July 7, 2022 Furthermore, the two parties agreed to facilitate mutual visits by experts from both entities to follow up on joint activities. They will also explore opportunities to undertake joint projects and research assignments, facilitating their design, financing, and execution, and engaging the private sector of both countries in energy infrastructure projects with clean energy sources, as well as pilot projects related to hydrogen, geothermal, onshore and offshore wind energy, solar, biomass, and other clean energy sources. The MoU was signed in the presence of Ahmed Mohammed Al Rumaithi, under-secretary of DoE, and Jaime Amin Hernández, ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of Colombia in the UAE, who signed on behalf of the Colombian Minister of Energy and Mines, Diego Mesa, along with officials from both entities. “The Abu Dhabi Department of Energy is committed to enhancing cooperation and building partnerships with relevant authorities in countries around the world,” Al Rumaithi said. “We believe partnership is a powerful approach to achieving our objectives, developing the energy sector, enhancing energy efficiency, and meeting the needs and requirements of the local market for reliable and sustainable energy and water supplies now and in the future. This, in turn, supports Abu Dhabi’s plans for sustainable economic development.” For his part, Mesa said, “Colombia currently bets on energy transition as the mean to achieve and guarantee a reliable, self-sufficient and resilient energy matrix. We recognised it as a shared goal with the United Arab Emirates and therefore, decided to establish a strategic alliance between the Ministry and the DoE that will allow us to complement and promote the efforts of both nations to rapidly deploy non-conventional renewable energies, develop low-carbon technologies, and tackle and reverse the effects of climate change”. Read: UAE’s CEPA pacts to grow economy by 2.6% by 2030 – minister Tags Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi Department of Energy Colombia energy Hydrogen Partnership 0 Comments You might also like AD Ports signs concession deal to operate Egypt’s Safaga terminal Oil jumps over 2% amid further Red Sea vessel attacks Strong cash flows for UAE stocks in Christmas Day trade Institutional investors were hungry for Dubai, Abu Dhabi Stocks in 2023