ENGIE, the global low-carbon energy company, is proud to announce that it has become a Corporate Member of Louvre Abu Dhabi, the first universal museum in the Arab World.
As part of the CorporateMembership programme with the museum, ENGIE held its E4 event, which provided government and industry leaders with valuable insights into how to accelerate the journey to net zero on Tuesday, 28 February.
Led by CEO Catherine MacGregor, E4 showcased the most impactful and cost-effective decarbonization solutions being put into practice today and other innovative solutions that support industries and businesses in overcoming decarbonization challenges. The event provided attendees with an unrivaled opportunity to network with peers.
“Headquartered in France and an energy partner to the Middle East, ENGIE is delighted to be a corporate member of Louvre Abu Dhabi, which features important artworks and artefacts spanning the entirety of human history around the world,” said Frederic Claux, Thermal and SupplyManagingDirector for Asia, Middle East and Africa at ENGIE. “With this in mind, Louvre Abu Dhabi provides the perfect setting to discuss the regional path to net zero ahead of COP28, which will be hosted in the UAE. Climate change is now one of humanity’s most pressing concerns. Still, with the commitment, skills and technical capabilities of government and business leaders in the Middle East, the region can lead global decarbonization efforts,” Clauxadded.
Commenting on this partnership, Manuel Rabaté, Director of Louvre Abu Dhabi said: “As a mindful museum open to the sea and connected to its natural environment, Louvre Abu Dhabi is committed to raising awareness on sustainability. Our partnership with ENGIE affirms our commitment to supporting innovative and ground-breaking initiatives. ENGIE has constantly demonstrated its involvement and dedication to the region and, by working together, we believe that we can create a more sustainable future for Abu Dhabi and the wider community.”
With ambitions to achieve net zero by 2045, ENGIE’sstrategic objectives are closely aligned with the net zero goals of regional governments. The company is the Middle East’senergypartner and works closely with its stakeholders to support its decarbonization efforts.