About the Course
The Gulf region is at the intersection of two powerful trends: the accelerating global energy transition and the exponential rise in digital infrastructure. As data centres, cloud computing, and AI surge across the Middle East, fuelled by smart city initiatives, e-governance, and major investments from tech giants, the demand for reliable, low-carbon power is becoming a national priority. The GCC is projected to triple its data centre capacity by 2030, making energy resilience, clean power integration, and grid flexibility more critical than ever. At the same time, the region is advancing in clean hydrogen, CCUS, and renewable deployment, positioning itself as a leader in sustainable energy innovation.
This comprehensive training explores how these global and regional dynamics are reshaping the energy landscape. Participants will gain practical knowledge on the technologies, policies, and commercial strategies driving the transition, and how to navigate them in a GCC context.
Key Objectives
- Understand the global and GCC-specific drivers behind the energy transition
- Assess how rising power demand—driven by AI, electrification, and data centres—impacts planning and investment
- Evaluate the role of CCUS, hydrogen, and ammonia in regional decarbonization and export strategies
- Examine renewable energy growth in the Gulf, including solar, wind, and storage technologies
- Gain insights into carbon markets and sustainable finance frameworks relevant to the region
- Analyze the impact of regional policies, national targets, and regulatory environments on energy transition economics
This course blends technical depth with commercial and strategic insight, ideal for professionals looking to deepen their understanding of low-carbon power strategies in a GCC context.
Rates
Super Early Bird Rate: $3,200 (Ends June 17)
Early Bird Rate: $3,600 (Ends July 29)
Regular rate: $3,950
Group discounts available: Contact us to learn more.
Venue
S&P Global Dubai
Gate Village 7, Level 6, DIFC, Dubai