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Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure Partners with Technology Innovation Institute to Build 3D Maps of UAE’s Mineral and Renewable Resources

TII ·

The UAE's Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MoEI) and the Technology Innovation Institute (TII) have partnered to create 3D maps of the UAE's mineral and renewable resources. TII's Directed Energy Research Center (DERC) will support MoEI in this effort, contributing its expertise to identify resources like geothermal energy and analyze geological data. The collaboration aims to support the UAE's Net Zero 2050 Strategy by enabling the exploration and utilization of undiscovered renewable and mineral resources. Why it matters: This initiative leverages local expertise to map domestic resources, aligning technological advancement with sustainability goals for the UAE.

Aramco and Lihytech announce strategic collaboration to recover lithium from oilfield brines

KAUST ·

Aramco and KAUST-incubated startup Lihytech are collaborating to develop Direct Lithium Extraction (DLE) technology in Saudi Arabia. Aramco is providing oilfield brines to Lihytech to assess their lithium extraction technology at KAUST Research and Technology Park. The collaboration supports Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 and its growing demand for lithium in electric vehicles. Why it matters: This partnership could unlock a new critical mineral industry in Saudi Arabia, leveraging existing oilfield resources for sustainable lithium production.

Saudi ministers highlight progress made in push toward sustainable Vision 2030 outcomes - Al Arabiya English

Al Arabiya ·

Saudi ministers highlighted the Kingdom's progress toward achieving sustainable Vision 2030 outcomes across various sectors. They emphasized the importance of integrating sustainability principles into development plans to ensure long-term economic growth and environmental protection. The ministers also noted advancements in renewable energy, waste management, and responsible resource consumption. Why it matters: The announcement signals Saudi Arabia's continued commitment to diversifying its economy and promoting environmental stewardship in alignment with its Vision 2030 goals.