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MEE 2022 set for live return

The event will provide a platform for the global energy industry to discover new products and the latest energy innovations. (Image source: MEE 2022)

Policymakers, business leaders and industry experts from the energy industry will converge on Dubai next week to participate in Middle East Energy, formerly Middle East Electricity, when the MENA region’s most reputable and comprehensive event for the energy sector returns to Dubai

Taking place at the Dubai World Trade Centre, from Monday 7 March until Wednesday 9 March, under the show theme of Guiding you through the energy transition, the event will provide a platform for the global energy industry to discover new products and the latest energy innovations, do business with exhibitors from around the world and provide the opportunity to hear from experts on developing a diverse, digitised and sustainable future.

MEE 2022 is focusing on five major sectors – transmission and distribution, smart solutions; renewable and clean energies; backup generators and critical power; and energy consumption and management – the event will provide a platform for understanding more about energy alternatives and solutions including digitalisation, solar, wind and hydro energy solutions, among others.

Azzan Mohammed, exhibition director, Global Energy & Utilities Forum and Middle East Energy, said, “Middle East Energy has a fundamental role in supporting the global energy community adjust its sustainable strategies as we look to the future and reassess the way we use, produce and consume energy. We want to provide a platform whereby the challenges and opportunities of the energy transition can be discussed in detail and where solutions and new technology can be showcased to achieve this global goal."

The focus of discussion will be on developing a roadmap to decarbonisation, an insight into the energy systems of the future, the green hydrogen opportunities in the MENA region, funding of the energy transition, the rise of sustainable finance, powering the African continent with renewable energy, grids of the future, energy efficiency focus and decarbonising industries.

Other conferences taking place during the event include the Intersolar Middle East Conference and the Technical Hub, where visitors will learn more about industry best practices across key pillars of the energy sector, including digitalisation and smart grids, renewables, green hydrogen and energy storage and photovoltaics, PV production technologies and solar thermal technologies.

As part of Informa's commitment to providing the highest hygiene and safety levels, the event will again take place under the protocols introduced via the company’s Informa AllSecure health and safety mandate. The event will be at 100% capacity as per the recent rule changes by the UAE government. 

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