Close Menu
TheKhaleejPost
    What's Hot
    Business

    Hamdan bin Mohammed Convenes Dubai’s Top Officials to Review Government Performance

    Business

    CNTXT leverages AWS cloud to empower UAE start-up and Abu Dhabi government at GITEX 2024

    Business

    Superchat unveils Shop Anything and brings the UAE closer to living daily life through one conversation

    Important Pages:
    • Home
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    TheKhaleejPost
    • Home
    • Technology

      UGC-Driven Music Market in MENA Becomes Increasingly Diverse as TikTok Remains the Primary Launchpad for Viral Tracks, 0to8 Reports

      SBC Summit Malta Brings SEO Experts to Tackle Search in 2026

      Faraday Future Launches Three Series of Robot Products in Las Vegas at the Annual NADA Show

      Faraday Future Exhibits at WETEX 2025 and Announces FX SuperOne Final Launch on October 28 in Dubai

      FootAR Showcased Augmented Reality at the SBC Summit Lisbon 2025

    • Business

      First Emirates flight heads to Frankfurt following regional airspace closures

      UAE government holds media briefing on latest developments and current situation

      Pentagon data reveals 8,000-hour structural lifespan for F-35 fighter jets

      UAE banks reassure customers of uninterrupted operations; warn of fraud risks

      Dubai Police warn spreading rumours can lead to penalties

    • Submit A Press Release
    TheKhaleejPost
    Home » Masdar and Tadweer Group to Develop Abu Dhabi’s First Commercial-Scale Waste-to-Sustainable Aviation Fuel Project
    Business

    Masdar and Tadweer Group to Develop Abu Dhabi’s First Commercial-Scale Waste-to-Sustainable Aviation Fuel Project

    Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp
    Masdar and Tadweer Group to Develop Abu Dhabi's First Commercial-Scale Waste-to-Sustainable Aviation Fuel Project - masdar...
    Share
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp

    Abu Dhabi, UAE – November 20, 2025: Masdar, a global clean energy leader and a pioneer in green hydrogen, and Tadweer Group, a driving force in unlocking the value of waste, today announced the signing of a Joint Development Agreement (JDA). This agreement aims to progress the development of the first commercial-scale Waste-to-Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) project in Abu Dhabi.

    Located in Abu Dhabi, the plant will covert around 500,000 tons of waste into SAF per year, using a hybrid production pathway that combines renewable energy-powered electrolysis producing green hydrogen and waste gasification turning syngas into SAF through various proven chemical processes.

    Mohamed Jameel Al Ramahi, Chief Executive Officer at Masdar, said: ‘Masdar is committed to accelerating the global energy transformation through partnerships and delivering innovative solutions that meet customer needs. This project will advance the UAE’s leadership in sustainable aviation, supporting the growth of a sector critical to the nation’s economic development, while driving its decarbonization. We look forward to working closely with Tadweer Group to bring this project to fruition and deliver tangible emissions reductions for the UAE and beyond.’

    Ali Al Dhaheri, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Tadweer Group, said: ‘This agreement marks a pivotal step in Tadweer Group’s mission to unlock waste as a valuable resource with the potential to be converted to key energy resources. Partnering with Masdar, we are advancing the UAE’s leadership in clean energy innovation by transforming waste into SAF, a vital product for maintaining a cleaner environment. Together, we are showcasing the incredible potential of waste and contributing to the nation’s Net Zero ambitions, setting a benchmark for sustainable transformation worldwide.’

    Once operational, the project is expected to serve multiple markets, positioning Abu Dhabi as a regional hub for SAF and supporting the decarbonization of a sector that accounted for over 18 percent of the UAE’s GDP in 2023, according to IATA data. SAF has the potential to reduce lifecycle carbon emissions by up to 80 percent compared with conventional jet fuel, according to International Air Transport Association (IATA) estimates.

    The project also represents a key step toward delivering on several strategic thales-pascale-sourisse-on-how-national-human-capital-is-fuelling-uaes-growth-2/”>national priorities, including the UAE General Policy for SAF, Abu Dhabi’s Low-Carbon Hydrogen Policy, the National Hydrogen Strategy, the Abu Dhabi Climate Change Strategy, and the UAE Net Zero by 2050 Strategic Initiative.

    By transforming waste into clean energy, the project will also contribute to Tadweer Group’s strategic ambition of diverting 80 percent of waste from Abu Dhabi landfills by 2030, and creating new value chains in waste management, green hydrogen, and renewable fuels.

    Building on Masdar’s extensive experience in renewable energy and hydrogen, and Tadweer Group’s expertise in unlocking the value of waste through multiple local and international partnerships, the project will reinforce the UAE’s position as a pioneer in clean energy innovation. The initiative aligns with Abu Dhabi’s ambition to become a global leader in the production of low-carbon fuels, creating synergies across renewable energy, waste valorization, and sustainable transport.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp
    Previous ArticleEmpowered by Facts: Cicero & Bernay’s Ahmad Itani on its next chapter
    Next Article Hotpack wins Dubai Chamber ESG Label award in advanced category, being ranked among top performers in sustainability

    Related Posts

    Business

    First Emirates flight heads to Frankfurt following regional airspace closures

    Business

    UAE government holds media briefing on latest developments and current situation

    Business

    Pentagon data reveals 8,000-hour structural lifespan for F-35 fighter jets

    Business

    UAE banks reassure customers of uninterrupted operations; warn of fraud risks

    Business

    Dubai Police warn spreading rumours can lead to penalties

    Business

    Abu Dhabi: Fire at Musaffah Fuel Terminal Contained After Drone Incident; No Injuries Reported

    Business

    UAE’s air defenses successfully intercept 9 ballistic missiles, 6 cruise missiles, 148 drones

    Business

    Dubai Airports: Limited Resumption of Operations to Begin This Evening

    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    Top Picks
    Business

    Yas Marina Circuit adopts HITEK’s CAFM smart technology to improve efficiency & sustainability

    Leading UAE-based smart FM solutions company HITEK Services, which is part of the Farnek group…

    Axis Communications to showcase cutting-edge security innovations at ISNR 2024 in Abu Dhabi

    WoWDeals Launches in Qatar, Bringing Unbeatable Shopping Deals to Residents

    5 tips for a smooth visa application ahead of summer holidays

    Ben Sulayem welcomes Georgia to FIA’s global fight against Online Abuse

    Stay ahead with TheKhaleejPost, your premier destination for breaking news, analysis, and in-depth coverage across the Gulf region and beyond. Discover diverse viewpoints, stay informed, and delve into the stories shaping our communities and world.

    Facebook X (Twitter)
    Categories
    • Business (677)
      • Career (1)
      • Management (5)
      • Startup (12)
    • Business & Tech (3)
    • Culture (78)
    • Entertainment (32)
      • Celebrity (3)
      • Movies (2)
      • TV Shows (1)
    • News (75)
    • Politics (12)
    • Technology (70)
      • Phones (2)
      • Science (2)
    • Videos (10)
    Our Picks
    Business

    Family Development Foundation extends Eid Al Fitr greetings to over 18,000 seniors and their families

    Business

    North 51 Consulting appointed as Project & Cost Management Lead for CMPLX Al Quoz

    Business

    Fertiglobe completes acquisition of Wengfu Australia’s distribution assets

    © 2026 TheKhaleejPost.
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.