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92% of regional business leaders say UAE should invest in alternative energy

  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, September 02 - 2008 at 14:48
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A recent poll conducted by Leaders Presents reports that 92% of regional business leaders believe the UAE should invest in the research and implementation of alternative and renewable energy in the form of solar or wind power, bio-fuels or other sources.

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A peaceful Atomic Energy program came in as a close second option, with 69% in agreement.

The survey, which reflects the opinions of nearly 300 regional business leaders and key decision makers from across the region, revealed that 81% of regional executives agree that an energy shortage is a concern and that placing an emphasis on the research and creation of alternatives is a good idea.

"It makes sense to make a responsible effort in the direction of creating alternative energy sources, not only because it will eventually be a necessity, but because all signs say it is better for the environment, as well,"

says Lucy Mountain, Conference Director of Leaders in Dubai Business Forum.

Mountain adds, "What is good for the environment is also good for people - I think everyone can agree that less pollution in the air would be better for all of us."

Recent analysis has concluded that national annual peak demand for electricity is likely to rise to more than 40,000 megawatts by 2020, reflecting a cumulative annual growth rate of about nine percent from 2007. Burning crude oil/and or diesel is logistically possible to keep up with demands however it is not an economical or environmentally-friendly option, and natural gas reserves are not enough to cover the demand.

Evaluation of alternative energies including solar and wind suggested that, while these options are being deployed within the UAE, even aggressive development could only supply a small portion (4-5%) of peak electricity demand by 2020, revealing the pursuit of other sustainable alternatives to be vital to a future renewable energy plan. Atomic energy for peaceful civilian uses leaves no carbon imprint like oil or coal and remains the most likely viable option in the near future; however the disposal of radioactive nuclear waste is also a huge issue that would need to be addressed.

Keynote speakers at the 2008 Leaders in Dubai Business Forum, to take place from November 16 to 18 at the Dubai International Exhibition and Convention Center, include Mohamed ElBaradei, James Wolfensohn and Rudolph Giuliani. The forum is supported by Wasl, Citibank, Amlak Finance, Etisalat, Al Mal Capital, Nokia, the InterContinental Hotel and Cadillac. Media Partners include Al-Arabiya News Channel and CNN.
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About Leaders Presents - part of IIR:

'Leaders Presents' is a new division of IIR Middle East designed to provide the IIR delegate a new level of conference experience. Born from the success of the Annual Leaders in Dubai Business Forum, Leaders' events stand out from the rest by providing a superior level of speaker, ensuring up-to-date topics and maintaining an all-around level of excellence throughout the execution of their events. The flagship event - Leaders in Dubai - is a meeting of over 1,500 of the regions' most eminent business leaders from across all industries who come together with some of the most popular business, economic and political leaders from across the globe - to network, learn and debate on the future of business and to share their experiences. Leaders Presents has launched a number of other highly successful events recently including the acclaimed Management Innovation Forum, which was launched in 2007 and met with rave reviews, and the Middle East Business Achievement Awards which honors regional business leaders for their excellence and contribution to business. 2008 now sees the launch of a variety of new 'Leaders Presents' events - all of which promise to evoke thought and creativity, and give real value to the delegates who attend. Speakers current and past at 'Leaders Presents' events include Colin Powell, Jack Welch, Bill Clinton, Richard Branson, Kofi Annan, Michael Porter, Her Majesty Queen Noor, Tom Peters, and Malcolm Gladwell.

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