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    EtihadWE’s CEO on how Emirati women are supporting UAE’s energy transition

    Arabian Media staffBy Arabian Media staffAugust 28, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    EtihadWE's CEO on how Emirati women are supporting UAE's energy transition

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    The smooth and sustainable transition in the energy sector stands as one of the greatest challenges of our time. Its success does not rest solely on the strength of technology or the scale of investment, but equally on a fundamental component: people.

    At the heart of this human dimension is the pioneering role of Emirati women, whose presence and contributions have become an integral part of the nation’s institutional identity, shaping the future of both the public and private sectors.

    Since the establishment of the Union more than 50 years ago, the UAE’s leadership has ensured that Emirati women are essential and equal partners alongside men across all fields. This vision is clearly reflected in vital sectors, most notably energy and water.

    Today, it is certain that Emirati women have become a driving force in shaping the energy landscape, thanks to their growing presence in technical and leadership roles, and their creative capabilities that enable innovative solutions for a more sustainable future.

    At the core of technical and field work

    The role of Emirati women is no longer confined to administrative responsibilities where they have long excelled, but now extends to technical, operational, and field work that requires advanced skills and strong determination. This transformation is clearly visible across the sector.

    The impact of this shift is reflected not just in numbers but in the scope of responsibilities they undertake: operating plants, managing networks, overseeing field operations, and playing a pivotal role in projects that support the transition to smart and renewable energy.

    Leading strategic change

    Emirati women are also proving their ability to lead strategic change. They are increasingly heading departments focused on digital transformation, renewable energy, and sustainability, moving beyond supportive roles to take charge of the very pillars that will define the future.

    This progress is closely aligned with the UAE’s national strategy to cut emissions and strengthen energy security.

    The diverse perspectives Emirati women bring —from fieldwork to the boardroom — enrich decision-making, drive innovation, and provide essential insights for developing comprehensive solutions to the sector’s most pressing challenges.

    Looking ahead

    Empowering national talent is a vital investment in the country’s future. The remarkable achievements of Emirati women in the energy sector stand as clear evidence of the UAE’s commitment to building a sustainable, knowledge-driven economy.

    Their continued integration and leadership across all levels are not only critical to achieving strategic objectives, but also a reflection of the UAE’s vision for a sustainable future for generations to come.

    Engineer Yousif Ahmed Al Ali is the CEO, Etihad Water & Electricity (EtihadWE)





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