February 22, 2025

Adnoc, Masdar Partners With Microsoft On AI And Sustainable Decarbonization Projects

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Strategic collaboration agreement to evaluate powering Microsoft’s data centers with renewable energy and using AI to advance decarbonization projects
ADNOC and Masdar Collaborate with Microsoft to drive AI deployment and low-carbon solutions. From L To R: Niam Yazbeck, Darryl Willis, Mohammed Al Kaabi, Musabbeh Al Kaabi, Abdulla Zayed. Image Courtesy: ADNOC

Adnoc, Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Masdar) recently announced the signing of a Strategic Collaboration Agreement (SCA) with Microsoft on a range of artificial intelligence (AI) and low-carbon initiatives in the UAE.

According to industry sources, this initiative is globally aimed at decarbonizing current energy system and powering a sustainable energy system for the future. The announcement was made at ADIPEC which is currently taking place in Abu Dhabi.

Strategic collaboration agreement to evaluate powering Microsoft’s data centers with renewable energy and using AI to advance decarbonization projects
Strategic collaboration agreement to evaluate powering Microsoft’s data centers with renewable energy and using AI to advance decarbonization projects

Industry sources further added that as a part of the SCA, the firms would evaluate opportunities to power Microsoft’s data centers with renewable energy through Masdar, in which ADNOC is a shareholder. They will also explore opportunities to leverage AI to advance carbon capture and storage projects and low-carbon ammonia plus hydrogen projects.

His Excellency Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, ADNOC Managing Director and Group CEO, and Chairman of Masdar, commented: “We are at a pivotal moment for human progress driven by three megatrends, the rise of the global south, the accelerated energy transformation, and the rapid growth of AI. AI is an era-defining innovation that is altering the pace of change itself – resetting the boundaries of productivity and the possibilities of progress. It is also creating a power surge that nobody accounted for just 18 months ago. By collaborating to solve AI’s near-term challenges, we can also unlock AI’s long-term benefits across the energy value chain – helping to secure a sustainable and prosperous future for generations to come.”

Brad Smith, Vice Chair and President, Microsoft stated: “This new era calls on us to do two things at once: meet the AI moment while transitioning to a more sustainable economy. In a world that will need more electricity, not less, it’s imperative that we generate more carbon-free energy to power AI and use that very same technology to increase capacity, optimize transmission, and expand energy access to communities around the world. This isn’t a journey any of us can take alone. It requires working across technology, energy, science, and policy sectors to find solutions and accelerate our collective progress.”

Mohamed Jameel Al Ramahi, CEO of Masdar, stated: “AI will play a key role in accelerating the energy transition. We look forward to working with ADNOC, Microsoft, and other key partners, to help AI achieve its potential by delivering clean energy to the data centers that will power the AI future.”

Industry sources further add that the agreement follows the release of the Powering Possible: AI and Energy for a Sustainable Future report, co-authored by ADNOC, Masdar, and Microsoft. This report and the ENACT Majlis, a CEO gathering of over 70 world leaders in technology, energy, and investment held on the eve of ADIPEC, call for greater collaboration between the technology and energy sectors to harness the power of AI to accelerate the energy transition.

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