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Building the Skills Behind the Energy Transition: How DEWA Is Powering Dubai’s Clean-Energy Future

by TST Editorial Team
January 8, 2026
in Energy
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As the United Arab Emirates accelerates its transition toward a low-carbon economy, the focus of sustainability efforts is increasingly shifting from infrastructure alone to the people and skills required to operate, scale, and innovate within clean-energy systems. In this context, the expansion of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority’s (DEWA) Sustainability and Innovation Centre represents a strategic investment in the human capital that will underpin Dubai’s and the UAE’s long-term climate ambitions.

Announced in early January 2026, DEWA’s initiative aims to strengthen the centre’s role in climate education, clean-energy capacity building, and applied research, reinforcing Dubai’s Clean Energy Strategy 2050 and the UAE’s broader net-zero commitments. By scaling training programmes, research collaboration, and public engagement, DEWA is positioning the centre as a regional platform for developing the skills and knowledge essential to the energy transition.

The timing of the expansion is significant. While renewable energy deployment across the UAE has progressed rapidly — particularly in solar power, grid digitalisation, and energy efficiency — global experience shows that skills shortages can slow implementation, raise costs, and limit innovation. DEWA’s Sustainability and Innovation Centre directly addresses this challenge by aligning workforce development with the evolving technical demands of clean-energy systems.

At its core, the centre focuses on bridging the gap between policy ambition and operational execution. Through specialised training programmes, it equips engineers, technicians, students, and professionals with practical expertise in renewable energy technologies, smart grids, energy storage, water-energy efficiency, and climate resilience. This approach ensures that the UAE’s clean-energy infrastructure is supported by a workforce capable of managing increasingly complex and digitised systems.

Beyond technical training, the centre plays a growing role in research and development (R&D). By facilitating collaboration between utilities, academic institutions, startups, and private-sector technology providers, DEWA is fostering an innovation ecosystem that supports both incremental improvements and breakthrough solutions. This collaborative model aligns with the UAE’s vision of becoming a knowledge-based economy, where sustainability innovation contributes directly to economic diversification and global competitiveness.

The private sector stands to benefit significantly from this initiative. As the UAE expands renewable generation capacity and modernises its power and water networks, demand is rising for specialised services, advanced equipment, and data-driven solutions. DEWA’s Sustainability and Innovation Centre helps prepare local companies and SMEs to participate in these opportunities by exposing them to emerging technologies, international best practices, and applied research outcomes. This, in turn, accelerates private-sector adoption of low-carbon technologies and strengthens domestic supply chains.

Public engagement is another critical pillar of the centre’s mandate. Climate awareness and energy literacy are essential for achieving long-term sustainability goals, particularly in a region facing extreme heat, water scarcity, and rising energy demand. By engaging students, communities, and professionals, the centre supports behavioural change and encourages broader societal participation in sustainability initiatives. This complements national efforts to embed sustainability across education systems and public discourse.

From a policy perspective, DEWA’s expanded role reinforces the importance of integrated approaches to energy transition. Infrastructure investment, regulatory reform, and clean-energy targets must be matched by parallel investments in skills development and institutional capacity. The Sustainability and Innovation Centre offers a practical model for how utilities can act as enablers of national climate strategies, extending their role beyond service provision to become drivers of education, innovation, and market readiness.

Regionally, the initiative strengthens Dubai’s positioning as a centre of excellence for clean-energy knowledge and climate education. As Middle Eastern countries scale renewable energy and explore emerging technologies such as hydrogen, energy storage, and digital grids, the demand for trained professionals and shared expertise will grow. DEWA’s centre is well placed to support this regional transition, reinforcing the UAE’s leadership in sustainability and energy innovation.

In an era where the success of the energy transition depends as much on people as on technology, DEWA’s Sustainability and Innovation Centre underscores a critical truth: building a clean-energy future requires investing in the capabilities that sustain it. By prioritising education, research, and collaboration, DEWA is helping ensure that Dubai — and the wider UAE — remains at the forefront of the global shift toward a resilient, low-carbon economy.

TST Editorial Team

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