Abu Dhabi [UAE], Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA)'s stance at the World Future Energy Summit 2024, organized by Abu Dhabi Future Energy Campaign (Masdar) from April 16-18, 2024 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre. ADNEC), met a number of officials and summit participants who appreciated DEWA's projects, especially in the renewable and clean energy sector. A delegation from South Korea, led by Yoo Jaesung, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to the UAE, met DEWA Visited the stand of. He was briefed about DEWA's projects including the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park. The delegation also learned about the Green Hydrogen project implemented by DEWA. It is the first of its kind to produce hydrogen using solar energy in the Middle East and North Africa.The Korean delegation was also briefed about the Al Shera Building, the headquarters of DEWA, ​​which will be the tallest, largest and smartest government building in the world. During its participation at the World Future Energy Summit 2024, DEW highlighted the latest photovoltaic solar panels and concentrated solar power (CSP) technologies used in the 950MW fourth phase of the solar park. The project includes the world's tallest CSP tower. Spanning over 263 meters and having the largest thermal energy storage capacity of 5,907 megawatt-hours according to Guinness World Records, DEWA also highlighted the 6th phase of the solar park, which is being implemented in collaboration with Masdar, which will feature the latest solar photovoltaic Biphasia technologies are being used. -Axis Tracking The sixth phase of the 1,800MW solar park will increase the total generation capacity to 4,660MW by 2026. DEWA's stand displayed a model of a 180 million imperial gallons per da (MIGD) seawater reverse osmosis (RO) desalination project.I am implementing Hassanian. It is the world's largest project of its kind using RO technology under the Independent Water Producer (IWP) model with an investment of AED 3.37 billion. DEWA's stand also highlighted green chargers for electric vehicles. DEWA has installed approximately 390 charging stations across Dubai to support green mobility and inspire individuals and organizations to use electric vehicles. Visitors to DEWA's stand also learned about its Innovation Center at the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park. The center promotes innovation among organizations and individuals.It also highlights the areas that will lead the innovation process in the future, as well as develop the capabilities of the next generation of innovators. It offers visitors the opportunity to try a number of interactive experiences, including innovative tours using drone and hologram technology, viewing cutting-edge shows, and riding an autonomous bus. Using Metaverse technology, the center offers a unique and innovative experience for visitors to go on a virtual tour of the solar park. Hesham Ismail, Senior Manager – Technology Advancement and Demonstration, DEWA, ​​participated in the Green Hydrogen Summit, highlighting DEWA's pilot Green Hydrogen Project. At Mohammed bin Rashid e Maktoum Solar Park.It is the first project of its kind to produce hydrogen using solar energy in the MENA region. The pilot project is designed and built to accommodate future application and test platforms for various uses of hydrogen, including energy production and transportation. Green hydrogen is produced primarily through electrolysis using renewable energy sources.(ANI/WAM)