World Utilities Congress 2024 to act as a catalyst to a secure and clean energy future

emirates7 - •12,000+ global utilities professionals to explore cutting-edge technologies and innovative solutions to reduce emissions and promote efficiency and profitability
•Specialised cleantech and power generation innovation theatres to showcase groundbreaking industry innovations
•Co-located with the 6th Arab Water Forum to address shared challenges in sustainability and water security

The World Utilities Congress 2024 is set to return to Abu Dhabi for its highly anticipated third edition from 16-18 September, continuing its strategic aim to unite the utilities sector and propel the sector’s transformation as it ramps up efforts to become net zero.

Held under the esteemed patronage of His Highness Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, and hosted by Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (TAQA), this year’s congress is being held under the overarching theme of ‘Enabling a Secure and Sustainable Utilities Future’.

Supported by the UAE’s Ministry of Energy & Infrastructure, Abu Dhabi Department of Energy (DoE), Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi), and Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company, the three-day World Utilities Congress will serve as the premier platform for decisionmakers and industry leaders across the utilities value chain to advance collaboration, engage in meaningful dialogue and bolster action towards a sustainable and resilient utilities of tomorrow.

His Excellency Eng Ahmed Al Kaabi, Assistant Undersecretary for Electricity, Water, and Future Energy Sector at the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure said: “The World Utilities Congress, hosted in Abu Dhabi, will be a valuable opportunity to exchange expertise and knowledge with a host of experts from across the globe. It will highlight latest technologies and innovative solutions for challenges related to sustainability of the water and electricity sectors, which will support our national and international efforts to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals.”

He added: “Our support of the event is in line with the Ministry’s ongoing commitment to developing the utilities sector. Through the Congress, we seek to showcase our achievements and share our ideas with industry pioneers to sustain resources for future generations. Addressing energy and water challenges requires integrated cross-border cooperation. The event will help us leverage advanced technological solutions and best practices to enhance the efficiency of resources and develop policies and strategies to sustain them.”

His Excellency Eng Al Kaabi noted that the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure will continue to adopt latest technologies and solutions to enhance the UAE’s global position as a leader in sustainability, in line with the vision of the wise leadership for sustainable development.

The 2024 World Utilities Congress is also co-located with the 6th Arab Water Forum, convened by the Arab Water Council and supported by the League of Arab States, to address the shared issues around water scarcity and security that impacts many sectors, including utilities. TAQA will also host the annual meeting of the V94.3A Gas Turbine User Group at the World Utilities Congress. The group is an association of owners and operators of power and water generation plants and V94.3A gas turbines in the MENA and APAC regions.

Jasim Husain Thabet, TAQA’s Group Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, commented: "TAQA is pleased to host the World Utilities Congress 2024, which is closely aligned with the company’s drive to provide cleaner, more sustainable power and water. This event is crucial for fostering partnerships and technologies that enable the industry enhance efficiencies and reduce carbon emissions.

TAQA is also delighted to introduce the Innovation Pavilion at the 2024 World Utilities Congress, where start-ups will present groundbreaking ideas and initiatives that can support the transition to a lower-carbon future. Additionally, in partnership with the Utilities for Net Zero Alliance (UNEZA), TAQA is hosting a CEO Roundtable to address supply chain constraints, the outcome of which is expected to shape the alliance’s joint high-level statement on the matter, to be released at New York Climate Week.”

Bringing together over 12,000 global professionals from across the power and water utilities value chain, the event will highlight the latest technologies, research advancements, technical services, and product solutions that are driving the future of the industry. It will provide the utilities industry the environment needed to network and do business with companies showcasing the latest solutions, services and technologies aimed at lowering carbon emissions, optimising costs, increasing efficiencies, and enhancing business performance.

“Utilities are a critical industry, providing the world the power and water needed for our daily lives and economic activity. It is also an industry that is strongly impacted by climate change and global energy transitions, which is why we are so pleased to organise the World Utilities Congress with a mission of serving as a catalyst to a secure and clean energy future,” said Christopher Hudson, president of dmg events, the organiser of the World Utilities Congress.

At the heart of the Congress will be the Strategic Conference, which has been designed to serve as the global forum for ministers, CEOs, policymakers, and industry experts to foster collaboration and accelerate the adoption of the policies, technologies, and solutions necessary to decarbonise today’s energy and water systems and build a net-zero utility sector for the future. Alongside the Technical Conferences, it will feature 75 sessions, 280+ global speakers, 18+ energy ministers and more than 1,400 conference delegates.

The co-location of the 6th edition of the Arab Water Forum will provide an unparalleled opportunity for these pivotal events to a cross-industry platform addressing the shared challenges around water security in the Arab region and globally.