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Mohamed Al Hammadi

Mohamed Al Hammadi

Mohamed Al Hammadi is the chief executive of the Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation

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Unit 3 of the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant Photo: Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation
The UAE's Net Zero advantage

Collaboration, not competition, is key to winning this race against the climate clock

January 16, 2022
Overall in the UAE, 70 per cent of all university graduates are women. In the country's nuclear energy field, the figure is rising – now 20 per cent are women. Courtesy: Enec
The power of women in the UAE’s nuclear field

The UAE has one of the highest percentages of females across the nuclear energy industry

August 28, 2021
Barakah nuclear power plant, which is expected to start producing electricity this year or early will help offset some of the demand for gas in the UAE. AFP
We need clean, reliable, sustainable power if our planet is to grow and prosper

At the World Energy Congress, in the Middle East for the first time, we will be looking at nuclear energy as an engine of economic growth and job creation

September 07, 2019
We must fight the good fight against terrorism together

Our propensity to divide the world between Muslims and the rest will only help terrorism to flourish, says Mohamed Al Hammadi

January 15, 2015
Scientists worldwide are calling for the rapid deployment of low-carbon technologies to balance energy policies. Andy Wong / AP Photo
UAE’s nuclear energy programme a safe, low-carbon and affordable alternative

For the UAE, nuclear energy provides an immediate solution for sustainable, commercially viable and safe production of electricity using proven technology.

November 18, 2013