UAE-U.S. clean energy partnership aims to mobilize $100 billion by 2035
- Energy Box
- May 22
- 2 min read

The strategic energy partnership between the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the United States (U.S.) continues to reinforce both nations’ shared vision for a sustainable future.
This collaboration involves significant joint investments in clean and renewable energy technologies, aimed at improving global energy security and supporting emerging economies.
A pivotal initiative is the UAE-U.S. Partnership for Accelerating Clean Energy (PACE), launched in November 2022, which aims to mobilize $100 billion in financing and investment to deploy 100GW of clean energy by 2035.
As part of this initiative, the two countries announced in January 2023 a $20 billion allocation to develop 15GW of clean energy projects in the United States by 2035. This initiative is spearheaded by Masdar in collaboration with private-sector investors from the United States.
The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) has also joined the clean energy movement by acquiring a 35 percent equity stake in ExxonMobil’s blue hydrogen project in Texas, which will be capable of producing up to 1 billion cubic feet daily of blue hydrogen, with approximately 98 percent of carbon dioxide removed, and more than 1 million tonnes of low-carbon ammonia annually.
In support of innovation, the Abu Dhabi Department of Energy signed agreements with the University of Arizona and the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) to explore advanced clean energy technologies, including space-based solar power and climate acceleration tools.
Ben Dietderich, press secretary and chief spokesperson at the U.S. Department of Energy, stated that the U.S. and the UAE share a long-standing partnership in the energy sector and are dedicated to enhancing cooperation on global energy supply security and resilient infrastructure.
In remarks to the Emirates News Agency (WAM), Dietderich noted, “We see great potential to expand our collaboration and welcome the UAE’s growing investments in American energy projects,” adding that new partnerships would foster economic growth for both nations.
Dietderich emphasized the trusted partnership between the two countries in the realm of civil nuclear cooperation, highlighting the department’s commitment to the continued safe and innovative deployment of nuclear technologies.
The energy relationship between the UAE and the United States, he stressed, extends beyond trade and investment—it encompasses knowledge exchange, institutional development, and the promotion of affordable, reliable, and secure energy in both nations.
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