Sharjah
Critical minerals, policy, and the energy transition
The Energy Transition in Sharjah, UAE
Sharjah is the third-largest emirate in the UAE and plays a vital role in the nation’s industrial and energy sectors. Known for its significant contributions to the country’s manufacturing industry, Sharjah is home to a number of industrial zones and is a key centre for critical mineral production. The emirate is increasingly focusing on energy diversification, with significant investments in renewable energy, including solar and wind power. Sharjah’s industrial base is supported by a strong metal infrastructure, with several steel production plants, aluminium smelters, and copper facilities. These industries are integral to both the emirate's economic growth and its ability to supply key materials for construction, manufacturing, and clean energy technologies. Additionally, Sharjah’s strategic location along the UAE’s coastline provides access to international markets, positioning it as a critical player in the region’s trade of energy and metals. As the emirate looks to align with national sustainability goals, Sharjah is embracing more environmentally friendly policies in both its industrial sectors and energy infrastructure.




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Henk de Hoop
Chief Executive Officer

Beresford Clarke
Managing Director: Technical & Research

Jamie Underwood
Principal Consultant

Ismet Soyocak
ESG & Critical Minerals Lead

Rj Coetzee
Senior Market Analyst: Battery Materials and Technologies

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