Join Dii Desert Energy and Masdar for the exclusive launch and presentation of the key findings from the new Dii Desert Energy ‘MENA Energy Outlook 2026 – Renewables, Hydrogen and Energy Storage Insights 2030 report’ on the Masdar Stand during World Future Energy Summit at Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week.
📆 14th January | ⏰ 11:00-12:00 GST
📌 Amphitheater, Masdar Pavilion at Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, ADNEC
This session will provide a forward-looking picture of how the energy systems transformation in the MENA region could unfold toward 2030, leveraging unique insights from Dii’s Renewable Projects, H2 tracker, and Energy Storage Projects databases. The event will conclude with a Panel Discussion chaired by Cornelius Matthes, CEO of Dii Desert Energy, featuring leaders from Masdar, and other top executives from the private sector and government.
Agenda
▶️ Presentation of Key Findings of the Report by: Cornelius Matthes, CEO, Dii Desert Energy
▶️ Panel Discussion ‘Beyond the Horizon – Analyzing Market, Policy, and Financing Trends for Renewables, Hydrogen, and Storage Projects in MENA’
According to government regulations, all visitors must be registered as conference visitors to enter the ADNEC conference building – register here
Speakers
- Ahmed Mulla, Deputy CEO, Infinity Power
- Ahmed Mulla has been working in the international renewable energy industry for over twenty years and is driven by a singular vision of delivering affordable, sustainable, clean power to the masses.
- Mulla started his career in Venture Capital before turning to renewables, where he worked as an R&D engineer, an engineering consultant, a strategist, a project manager, a development director exploring new market opportunities in Africa, MENA region, CIS countries and beyond, at big names in the industry including E.on Climate & Renewables, FRV, Scatec Solar, and Masdar.
- Mulla has a Master’s in Arts, a Master’s in Engineering, and a Bachelors (with Honours) in Electrical, Electronic and Information Systems Engineering from the University of Cambridge.