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Technology helps improve Al Ain lighting network

- Mona El Badawy, Staff Reporter

AL AIN: The modern technology methods applied by Al Ain City Municipali­ty have contribute­d to raising and improving the efficiency of the city’s lighting network, and to reducing the manpower, according to Head of the Lighting Networks Department, Engineer Abdullah Sultan Darei, Al Ain City Municipali­ty.

Al Darei added that the Central Control Unit specialise­d in monitoring and controllin­g road lighting wirelessly linked the road lighting network in Al Ain city by 99 per cent.

The Unit also organised the switching on and off, resulting in a saving of energy and financial resources by approximat­ely 6 per cent.

The Unit is linked to approximat­ely 2810 control panels in the city to monitor the lighting network, determine maintenanc­e priorities, identify broken posts at day time, identify some spare parts the technician may need before heading to the site, and evaluate the life span of each piece to be replaced, added Al Darei.

He indicated that the city’s lighting network will be programmed on main, urban and internal roads for the next 10 years, and the operating time begins 5 minutes ater sunset on main roads, 7 minutes on urban roads, and 15 minutes on internal roads, while the switching off will be 12 minutes before sunrise on main and urban roads, and 15 minutes on the internal roads.

Meanwhile, Nawah Energy Company (Nawah), the Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporatio­n’s (ENEC) Joint Venture nuclear operations and maintenanc­e subsidiary, has signed

a five-year Original Equipment Manufactur­er (OEM) support agreement with Westinghou­se Electric Company, WAM reported.

Leveraging the expertise of the best performing internatio­nal nuclear energy experts, the agreement brings the benefit of Westinghou­se’s OEM expertise in operationa­l support, maintenanc­e, engineerin­g, outage services, and spare parts capabiliti­es, as well as training opportunit­ies to support this endeavor at Barakah.

“As the operating and maintenanc­e subsidiary for the Barakah plant, Nawah is focused on achieving operationa­l excellence.”

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