Should National Environmental Policy focus on developing more oil resources or developing renewable energy sources?

United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a nation which is gifted with abundant reserves of oil and natural gas, thus occupying seventh position in the world. Because of its vast reserves, the oil sector plays a pivotal role in running the economic system of nation. Though the country has been making steady progress in other industries such as real estate, tourism, aviation etc. the oil industry holds the key role in its sustenance and development. However, at the same time the world is threatened by the rapidly depleting natural resources like coal and petroleum. While on the other hand their demand is on a sharp rise, due to the constantly growing population and their needs. The capital city of UAE, Abu Dhabi too is witnessing a steeply rising population level due to several factors like immigration of expatriates. With the growth in population, the pressure on the available resources is increasing exponentially. Besides this, the UAE has the largest carbon-foot-print in the world. Thus, it is essential to develop the renewable energy resources simultaneously, which will help to conserve the natural resources apart from supporting the economy and enhancing the energy security of the country. The paper attempts to journey through certain prominent measures taken by UAE in this direction and their respective consequences [1]. Mini Review Should National Environmental Policy focus on developing more oil resources or developing renewable energy sources? Utpal Kumar Nandy1, Shravani Nandy2 and Antara Nandy3* 1B U Builders & Consultants Pvt. Ltd, Nilanjan, D1/114, Sector-IV, Vinay Nagar, Gwalior, MP, 474012, India 2Director, B U Builders & Consultants Pvt. Ltd, Nilanjan, D1/114, Sector-IV, Vinay Nagar, Gwalior, MP, 474012, India 3Ph.D Candidate in Vedic Vastu, Shri Maharishi College of Vedic Astrology, 306, Arihant Plaza, Udaipole, Udaipur-313001, Rajasthan, India Received: 12 December, 2016 Accepted: 02 February, 2018 Published: 03 February, 2018 *Corresponding author: Antara Nandy, Ph.D Candidate in Vedic Vastu, Shri Maharishi College of Vedic Astrology, 306, Arihant Plaza, Udaipole, Udaipur-313001, Rajasthan, India, Tel: 9098038454; Email: https://www.peertechz.com


Introduction
Owing to its bountiful oil-reserves, the United Arab Emirate (UAE) is one of the world's wealthiest nations, with a GDP per capita estimated at around $48,158. According to the Oil & Gas Journal 2012 estimates, the United Arab Emirates is the seventh-largest oil-rich nation with proved reserves of crude oil (97.8 billion barrels). UAE alone holds 7 percent of the world's total crude-oil reserves. Majority of reserves (approximately 94 percent) are located in Abu Dhabi. Oilrich Abu Dhabi is on a strong growth trajectory and its strong economic position is likely to continue in future [2].
In the UAE, energy demand is on an exponential rise due to the population and economic growth. Moreover, the fast depletion of its primary energy generation resource i.e. fossil fuel emphasizes the need to look for alternatives ( Figure 1). UAE has one of the highest carbon foot-print in the world which has become a major issue demanding immediate attention.
Renewable energy will supplement the energy needs of the nation and reduce its over-dependency on the conventional sources of energy. It will also help to safeguard its energy security concerns. Power generation through harnessing of solar and wind energy has commenced in the form of a 10-MW Photo-Voltaic solar plant which is operating and supplying power to the Masdar City and is connected to the existing Grid. Abu Dhabi, therefore with its Masdar Initiative, is regarded as a pioneer in its efforts to promote Renewable Energy in the Middle East region especially in Gulf States sharing similar characteristics like abundant oil reserves and solar resources [1] (Figure 2).

Literature review
An extensive study has been carried out on the economic standing, effect on GDP and its growth rate in the last few years in the UAE comprising of the seven Emirates which includes Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Al Fujayrah, Dubai, Ras al Khaymah, Sharjah, and Umm al Qaywayn. With the help of the data collected by the Energy Administration Systems, an attempt has been made to research, understand and evaluate the strengths and needs of the country. There were many policies of ample signifi cance that were framed in the World Renewable Energy Congress held in Sweden in the year 2011. It has helped to understand the availability of renewable energy resources in the UAE. The projects implemented in the later years clearly support the rising trends in renewable energy generation practices in UAE.

Methodology
A comparative analysis of the energy generation technologies of oil and renewable energy resources has been conducted to determine their potential, merits and scope of both the resources at present and also in future. The standing of UAE in terms of its oil reserves, GDP, environment impact assessment, alternate sources of energy has been researched upon. Further, study has been carried out to gather information on the recent developments in the oil sector, its economic impact as well the potential resources that can act as signifi cant sources of energy generation and boost the economy. Finally, with the help of the available data and the needs it has been attempted to draw a conclusion which would incorporate and build upon all the available acts and suggest a logical solution.  year. This much amount of energy is capable enough to fulfi l the energy needs of 500 homes in the UAE for an entire year [1].

Main body fi ndings
( Figure 4) The solar installations map for the UAE [4].
However, there are no additional legislations or mechanisms to promote power generation. The policy target of 7% share of renewable energy in electricity generation by 2020 set by the UAE (Abu Dhabi) government can be achieved by implementing strategies such as feed-in tariffs, renewable portfolio standards (RPS), capital subsidies or grants, investment tax credits, sales tax or VAT exemptions. In addition other incentives that are of signifi cance include the green certifi cate trading, direct energy production payments or tax credits, net metering, direct public investment or fi nancing and public competitive bidding.

Conclusion
Oil resources have been the major source of revenue generation in the UAE. It is because of this very fact itself that UAE can be considered amongst the richest nations of the world in terms of its GDP. There are still substantial reserves of oil in the UAE that can be used both by the nation as well as can be exported for years to come.
However, the ever increasing population, rapid consumption of energy resources and the high carbon-foot-print of the nation have become causes of concern in the recent past. While the present quantity and the sustainability of oil reserves in the UAE seem promising, the fact that it's a conventional natural resource makes it crucial to search for ways of conserving it. The best way would be to develop alternate energy sources by utilizing solar and wind energies to generate power. The emphasis has to be on developing the renewable energy sources simultaneously with the further development of the oil sector. The likelihood of further major discoveries of oil reserves in the UAE is low, but enhanced oil recovery (EOR) techniques are being successfully utilized to increase the extraction rates of the UAE's mature oil fi elds. Along with this, the development and successful implementation of renewable energy resources will stabilize the system and promote its holistic growth.