The UAE has announced significant progress in renewable energy projects, aiming to strengthen its position as a global hub for clean energy. This announcement is part of the country's efforts to achieve its sustainable environmental goals.
Major European companies gathered in Paris to celebrate the 25th anniversary of CDP, showcasing how environmental transparency can enhance financial profits. Companies embracing sustainability are gaining significant competitive advantages.
A recent report reveals that renewable energy will account for the vast majority of new capacity in 2025, with solar energy contributing approximately three-quarters of this total. This shift reflects a global trend towards clean energy sources.
Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank has announced the allocation of <strong>20.3 billion dirhams</strong> to finance sustainable projects by the end of 2025, reflecting its commitment to achieving a strategic goal of providing <strong>60 billion dirhams</strong> in sustainable financing by 2030.
Maybank Indonesia has reported significant growth in sustainable financing, reaching a total of <strong>8.24 trillion Indonesian rupiah</strong> in 2025, marking an increase of <strong>92.9%</strong> compared to the previous year. This growth reflects the bank's commitment to supporting environmental and sustainable projects.
Last year, renewable energy capacity saw an unprecedented growth of <strong>9%</strong>, reaching <strong>3,372 gigawatts</strong>. This surge comes amid escalating global conflicts, increasing focus on this vital sector.
The Ministry of Environment in Saudi Arabia has announced the launch of a national roadmap aimed at adopting <strong>350 new technologies</strong>, reflecting the Kingdom's commitment to enhancing innovation in sustainability and environmental protection.
The United Arab Emirates has announced notable achievements in renewable energy, launching new projects aimed at enhancing sustainability and reducing reliance on fossil fuels. This initiative aligns with the UAE Vision 2021.
The Indonesian Ministry of National Planning and Development has announced that the government considers the green economy as the core of its national strategy to address climate challenges. This was revealed during a dialogue on the green growth program, reflecting Indonesia's commitment to sustainable development.