Future Energy World Summit 2026 Wraps Up in Abu Dhabi 🌍
The Future Energy World Summit 2026 in Abu Dhabi attracted 450+ companies and 50K visitors, showcasing renewables, green hydrogen and digital energy innovations.
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The Future Energy World Summit 2026 in Abu Dhabi attracted 450+ companies and 50K visitors, showcasing renewables, green hydrogen and digital energy innovations.
At the Future Energy World Summit 2026, Gulf states showcased renewable goals: Saudi’s 50:50 mix, UAE’s Net Zero 2050 and Dubai’s 8GW solar park leading a clean-tech shift.
The Chinese mainland just assembled the world’s first 20MW offshore wind turbine off Fujian, set to power 44,000 homes and cut 64,000 tonnes of CO₂ annually.
Hainan’s green electricity and certificate trades hit a record 14.727 billion kWh in 2025, marking a major boost for clean power on the island.
A record-setting geothermal well in the Yellow River Delta now pumps 162°C heat for power, steam and heat, marking a big green energy milestone in eastern China.
Chinese mainland researchers from Soochow U set a 33.6% efficiency record for flexible silicon-perovskite tandem solar cells, retaining 97% after 43,000 bends and opening rollable PV tech.
On December 31, 2025, two 1GW solar power stations in the Yalong River basin in the southwest of the Chinese mainland went online, boosting clean energy with 3.9 billion kWh annually.
From trade deals to tech booms, discover the key business events that defined Africa in 2025 and what’s next for 2026.
As Greece’s Western Macedonia braces for the final lignite plant closures in mid-2026, locals fear a “Detroit” scenario of rising unemployment despite renewable energy promises.
Yebatan Hydropower Station, China’s highest-altitude dam, started operations on Dec 27, 2025, with 2.24 GW capacity, innovative year-round concrete pouring, and major climate benefits.