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Masdar Signs New Power Deals in Asia and Africa as Global Renewables Push Continues

Emirates InsightBy Emirates InsightApril 25, 2026No Comments
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Abu Dhabi’s clean energy company Masdar continued its global push in 2026, signing new power agreements in markets including Malaysia and Angola. The deals deepen a footprint that already spans more than 40 countries and reinforces the UAE’s positioning as a serious renewables partner outside the OECD.

Why these deals matter

Masdar’s strategy is less about chasing the cheapest megawatt and more about long-term partnerships in markets that need scale, financing, and operational expertise in one package. That combination is harder to find than it looks. Many emerging markets have land and sun but lack project finance capacity. The UAE-backed model fills that gap.

The bigger picture

For the UAE, renewables are not just a sustainability story. They are a soft power and trade story. Each project creates long-term relationships with host country governments, ministries, and utility regulators. That has clear knock-on effects for tourism, exports, and diplomatic capital.

Risks worth naming

Three honest risks sit alongside the wins. Currency volatility in some host markets can hurt project economics. Local political shifts can rewrite the rules mid-project. And regulatory backlash against foreign-owned utilities is rising in several regions. Masdar’s diversification across many countries helps absorb some of that, but does not erase it.

For UAE-based contractors, equipment suppliers, and clean tech founders, Masdar’s deal flow is also a pipeline. Watching where it goes next is a useful proxy for where local supply chains will need to scale.

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