The Global Energy Efficiency Alliance (GEEA) launched its digital platform, GEEA.AE, at its first meeting during the World Government Summit (WGS) 2026.
The platform serves as
an interactive hub for exchanging expertise on energy efficiency policies,
government projects, and investment opportunities across member states, while
also showcasing the technologies and innovative solutions offered by members.
Powered by artificial
intelligence, the platform brings together governments, the private sector,
technology providers, the banking and financial sectors, and academia.
“The global energy
system wastes more than $2 trillion every year due to inefficient energy use
across buildings, industry, and the transport sector. These losses go far
beyond the financial dimension, translating into lost productivity, avoidable
emissions, and missed development opportunities. This underscores the
importance of GEEA, which reflects the UAE’s approach of leading through
implementation and collective action," said Suhail Al Mazrouei, Minister
of Energy and Infrastructure and President of GEEA.
He explained that the
world does not suffer from a lack of energy efficiency solutions, but rather
from a clear implementation gap. Global energy efficiency improvement rates
remain below 2 per cent annually, while achieving climate goals and reaching
net zero requires increasing this rate to more than 4 per cent per year.
He warned that the
continued mismatch between ambition and execution would result in higher costs
and increased emissions, negatively impacting energy security and economic
stability.
Al Mazrouei emphasised
that energy efficiency is fundamentally an issue of equity and development,
noting that approximately 675 million people worldwide still lack access to
electricity, while billions more rely on inefficient and costly energy systems—limiting
growth opportunities and directly affecting quality of life.
He further noted that
the commitment announced at COP28 to double the global rate of energy
efficiency improvement by 2030 marked a critical turning point, restoring
energy efficiency to the forefront of practical climate solutions as one of the
fastest-impact and most cost-effective pathways compared to other options.
“The UAE has placed
energy efficiency at the core of its national policies, achieving tangible
results that include emissions reductions, energy savings, and enhanced
economic returns. The launch of GEEA represents a continuation of this approach
and a strategic effort to unify international action in this critical
field," he added.
For his part, Sharif
Al Olama, Undersecretary for Energy and Petroleum Affairs at the Ministry of
Energy and Infrastructure and Vice President of GEEA, said: “GEEA is the first international platform of
its kind to bring together governments, the private sector, international
organisations, financial institutions, and research and innovation centres
under one umbrella. It provides a practical framework for sharing successful
experiences, developing unified benchmarking tools, and delivering technical
support to initiatives aimed at reducing energy waste, while transferring the
UAE’s successful energy efficiency experience to countries around the world.”
Al Olama emphasised
that the Alliance offers an open invitation to countries, institutions, and
companies around the world to join a coordinated collective effort that moves
decisively from planning to implementation.
This effort aims to
help build a future in which energy is accessible, efficient, equitable, and
sustainable, further reinforcing the UAE’s position as a trusted global partner
and a proactive contributor to shaping the future of the energy sector.
The UAE announced the
launch of the Alliance at a high-level roundtable during the World Governments
Summit 2025. The roundtable discussed the Alliance’s overarching framework with
the participation of representatives of a number of countries, international
organisations, private sector entities, and financing institutions.
During the 10th Global Conference on Energy Efficiency, held in Brussels, Belgium, the UAE formally assumed the presidency of the Alliance for the next three years. -OGN/TradeArabia News Service