UAE 아부다비, 50억불 규모 신재생 및 인프라 프로젝트 승인 VIDEO: Abu Dhabi Crown Prince approves $5bn Ghadan 21 plan


Abu Dhabi Crown Prince approves $5bn Ghadan 21 plan

by Oscar Rousseau on Sep 17, 2018 


Abu Dhabi has launched a multi-billion dollar development plan called Ghadan 21 that will boost real estate, renewable energy, and infrastructure projects in the UAE capital.


The $5.4bn (AED20bn) development strategy was approved by HH Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces on 16 September.


New housing projects will be launched under the Tomorrow 2021 development plan [representational image]. 




 

UAE 아부다비, 50억불 규모 신재생 및 인프라 프로젝트 승인


아랍 에미리트 연합국의 수도인 아부다비에서 부동산, 재생 에너지, 인프라 프로젝트를 활성화시킬 가단 21이라는 수십억 달러 규모의 개발 계획을 착수했다.


54억불 규모 개발계획은 HH 셰이크 모하메드 빈 자이드 알 나얀, 아부 다비 왕세자, 아랍에미리트 연합군 최고 사령관이 승인했다.


2019년부터 아부다비는 3년간의 경제 로드맵에 수십억 달러를 투입해 "경쟁력 강화"를 추진할 것이라고 HH 모하메드 빈 자예드는 말했다.


1단계에서는 비즈니스 및 투자, 사회, 지식 및 혁신, 라이프스타일 등 4개 분야에 걸쳐 50개의 이니셔티브가 있다.


비즈니스 분야의 경우 아부다비는 "경쟁적인 작업 환경"을 조성하고 산업 프로젝트, 특히 재생 에너지 분야의 프로젝트를 시뮬레이션하여 2050년까지 청정 생산원에서 UAE 전력의 절반을 생산하는 계획을 지원할 예정으로 있다.


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Ki Cheol Hwang, conpaper editor, curator



From 2019, Abu Dhabi will begin to pump billions of dollars into a three-year economic roadmap to "enhance the competitiveness" of the emirate, HH Mohamed bin Zayed said.




Phase 1 features 50 initiatives across four areas, including business and investment, society, knowledge and innovation, and lifestyle.


For the business sector Abu Dhabi will create "competitive work environments" and simulate industry projects, specifically those in the renewable energy space to support plans to generate half of the UAE's power from clean sources by 2050.


Under the tenet of society, the emirate will launch housing projects, provide affordable education, and create a social welfare system.


Attempts to attract tech talent to Abu Dhabi will also be made to support research, development, and innovation in the emirate.


Infrastructure improvements across transport, communications, and urban development will be launched under the plan. Recreational and sporting initiatives will also be rolled out.


Ghadan 21, also called Tomorrow 2021, follows the sweeping economic and legislative reforms announced by the UAE earlier this year.


Under the latest round of changes, expats will now be allowed to retire in the UAE if they have property investments worth $544,510 (AED2m); have savings of $272,255 (AED1m); or generate $5,445 (AED20,000) in monthly income.

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