The UAE Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, Khazna Data Centres, and Agility announced a pilot to implement Phaidra’s AI technology to accelerate energy efficiency across data centres and district cooling operations in the UAE.
The announcement was
made on the sidelines of the World Governments Summit in Dubai and builds on a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) previously signed between the Ministry and
Agility.
The MoU, signed during
Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week.
As part of the
initiative, the pilot will evaluate the deployment of advanced control system
technology developed by Phaidra, a global leader in artificial intelligence
agents for optimising AI infrastructure.
Phaidra’s AI agents
orchestrate the complex power, cooling and workload management systems that
underpin modern AI data centers for peak tokens-per-watt efficiency — a
critical consideration as AI workloads drive higher energy and performance
requirements.
This initiative builds
upon Khazna’s existing collaboration with NVIDIA to accelerate AI
infrastructure development across the MEA region.
Khazna is designing
and building next-generation AI factories using the NVIDIA DSX Blueprint — an
open and comprehensive reference architecture for large-scale AI
infrastructure.
Khazna’s hyperscale
operational expertise will support the deployment and evaluation of Phaidra’s
reinforcement learning agents across selected data centre campuses.
The pilot will assess
the potential to significantly reduce cooling energy consumption, increase IT
capacity, and enhance the resilience and reliability of mission-critical AI
infrastructure, particularly in high ambient-temperature environments.
The multi-party
collaboration enables the Ministry, Khazna, and Agility to assess opportunities
to scale AI-enabled optimisation solutions more broadly across the UAE,
advancing sustainability and energy-efficiency objectives aligned with the UAE
Net Zero 2050 Strategy and the Ministry’s Energy Efficiency Strategy.
Sharif Al Olama,
Undersecretary for Energy and Petroleum Affairs at the UAE Ministry of Energy
and Infrastructure, said: “Enhancing the efficiency of energy-intensive
infrastructure, especially data centers and artificial intelligence
applications, is a key pillar of the UAE’s competitiveness and sustainability
agenda. This partnership comes within the framework of adopting practical
solutions based on advanced technology, which contribute to reducing energy
consumption, enhancing the reliability of the infrastructure, and advancing the
country’s leadership in developing the new generation of artificial
intelligence data centers.”
Tarek Sultan, Chairman
of Agility, said: “This initiative underscores the importance of effective
public-private collaboration as AI reshapes global digital and physical
infrastructure. As AI workloads scale, infrastructure efficiency becomes a
binding constraint. Advanced AI control systems allow complex power and cooling
environments to operate as integrated, adaptive systems - materially improving
efficiency, resilience, and long-term economics. Phaidra brings deep capability
in intelligent data center control, and Khazna is setting the benchmark for
sustainable hyperscale data centers. Together, this collaboration supports the
UAE’s ambition to lead at the intersection of physical infrastructure, digital
capability, and sustainability.”
Hassan Alnaqbi, CEO,
Khazna Data Centers, said: “AI-driven demand is fundamentally reshaping the
requirements of modern data centers. As the operators powering tomorrow’s
digital economies, we carry a clear responsibility: to scale sustainably while
enabling nations to achieve their digital and AI ambitions. This pilot reflects
that commitment. By advancing intelligent efficiency through collaboration, we
want to ensure that the infrastructure underpinning AI and digital growth is as
sustainable as it is powerful.”
Jim Gao, CEO, Phaidra,
said: “AI infrastructure is fundamentally different from traditional data
centers. The previous technologies that got us here no longer suffice at
gigawatt-scale. Phaidra is humbled by the opportunity to partner closely with
NVIDIA, Khazna, Agility, and the UAE MoEI to pioneer next-gen digital
infrastructure in the MEA region.” -TradeArabia News Service