
The Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MOEI) is a government agency in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) responsible for the development and management of the country's energy and infrastructure sectors. The ministry was established in 1972 and is headquartered in Abu Dhabi.
The MOEI is responsible for formulating and implementing policies and strategies related to the energy and infrastructure sectors in the UAE. It works to ensure the sustainable and efficient use of the country's energy resources and to promote the development of a modern and efficient infrastructure network.
The MOEI's responsibilities include the regulation of the energy and infrastructure sectors, the development of energy and infrastructure projects, the management of energy resources, and the promotion of research and development in these areas. The ministry also works to support the growth and competitiveness of the UAE's energy and infrastructure sectors and to attract investment to these sectors.
The MOEI is led by a minister who is appointed by the President of the UAE. The ministry has a number of departments and agencies that carry out its various functions, including the Federal Electricity and Water Authority, the Federal Transport Authority, and the National Transport Authority.