Sustainability


Sustainability - clean energy, economic growth, capacity building

The UAE has a legacy of sustainability, pioneered by our nation’s founding father, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. His vision for the UAE embodied the sustainable development of our economy, our society and our environment.

Nuclear energy will be a critical driver of this sustainable growth. Through the development of a peaceful nuclear energy program, our nation stands to gain from the considerable benefits this new energy source will bring, including:

  • clean and abundant electricity to power new industries and provide energy security;
  • direct economic growth from a new, high-technology industry; and
  • the development of our best and brightest Emirati talent to ensure a highly skilled and indigenous workforce who will lead this industry for decades to come.

These three focus areas form the foundation of ENEC’s sustainability program – clean energy provision, economic growth and capacity building.

 These pillars of sustainability are at the heart of our daily operations at ENEC.

As our organization continues to grow, we remain committed to the evolution and development of our sustainability program, to ensure we continue to meet and respond to the needs of the community, the environment, and the nation.

To read more about our Sustainability Program, read our full Sustainability Reports here:

  1. Sustainability Report 2014
  2. Sustainability Report 2015
  3. Sustainability Report 2016
  4. Sustainability Report 2017
  5. Sustainability Report 2018
  6. Sustainability Report 2019
  7. Sustainability Report 2020
  8. Sustainability Report 2021
  9. Sustainability Report 2022

ENEC was awarded Abu Dhabi Sustainability Group (ADSG) Certificates of Recognition in acknowledgement of ENEC's efforts in promoting Sustainability Management and best practices through the issuance of an Annual Sustainability Report.

  1. ADSG Certificate 2014
  2. ADSG Certificate 2015
  3. ADSG Certificate 2016
  4. ADSG Certificate 2017