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World Utilities Congress

Date: 24 November 2026 to 26 November 2026
Location ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi



The World Utilities Congress, hosted by TAQA and part of the Abu Dhabi Water & Power Week, an initiative by the Department of Energy – Abu Dhabi, will take place from 24 – 26 November 2026 at ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi, UAE.

The Congress brings together policymakers, utility leaders, technology innovators, and investors to address the evolving challenges shaping the global power and water utilities sector – from rising electricity demand and digital transformation to water security and infrastructure resilience.

Serving as a strategic platform for collaboration, the event will showcase emerging technologies, encourage cross-border partnerships, and unlock investment opportunities focused on renewable energy integration, grid resilience, and advanced water management.

Through industry dialogue and practical solutions, the World Utilities Congress supports the development of more reliable, sustainable, and future-ready utility systems that drive economic growth and strengthen communities worldwide. Register to visit


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2026-11-24 00:00:00 2026-11-26 00:00:00 Australia/Perth World Utilities Congress The World Utilities Congress, hosted by TAQA and part of the Abu Dhabi Water & Power Week, an initiative by the Department of Energy - Abu Dhabi, will take place from 24 - 26 November 2026 at ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi, UAE. The Congress brings together policymakers, utility leaders, technology innovators, and investors to address the evolving challenges shaping the global power and water utilities sector - from rising electricity demand and digital transformation to water security and infrastructure resilience. Serving as a strategic platform for collaboration, the event will showcase emerging technologies, encourage cross-border partnerships, and unlock investment opportunities focused on renewable energy integration, grid resilience, and advanced water management. Through industry dialogue and practical solutions, the World Utilities Congress supports the development of more reliable, sustainable, and future-ready utility systems that drive economic growth and strengthen communities worldwide. Register to visit LinkedIn - Instagram - Twitter - Facebook - YouTube       ADNEC Centre Abu Dhabi
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