As artificial intelligence reshapes economies across the Middle East, electricity systems are being tested in unprecedented ways. Meeting soaring demand while advancing net-zero ambitions will depend on co-ordinated planning, low-carbon power and future-ready city infrastructure delivered at speed.

Across the Middle East, the energy transition has moved decisively from aspiration to execution. Governments are no longer focused solely on distant targets, but on how to translate national strategies into infrastructure and cities that can sustain growth, attract investment and support increasingly digital economies.

The UAE has set out a pathway to triple clean energy capacity by 2030, alongside a formal Net Zero 2050 Action Plan designed to align policy, investment and delivery. Saudi Arabia, through the Saudi Green Initiative, has committed to net zero by 2060, with plans to generate half of its el

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