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UAE Earth Hour makes massive energy savings

COMMUNITY MEMBERS PLAY KEY ROLE IN CUTTING CARBON EMISSIONS

- BY JANICE PONCE DE LEON Staff Reporter

The collective efforts of UAE residents for Earth Hour 2018 on Saturday night resulted in significan­t savings in electricit­y use and carbon emissions, especially in Dubai reporting record savings of 323 megawatts (MW).

The UAE joined 180 countries in switching off non-essential lights and electrical appliances from 8.30 to 9.30pm to mark Earth Hour, a symbolic act of reducing energy consumptio­n as one of the ways to help reduce the impact of climate change.

Dubai’s landmarks, tourist and government buildings across the country also took part in the event.

After the annual event on Saturday, the Dubai Electricit­y and Water Authority (Dewa) released the energy savings of the emirate, which is up by 32 per cent compared to 244MW last year. The energy savings is equivalent to reducing 140 tonnes of carbon emissions.

Dewa explained to Gulf News in previous Earth Hour events that it calculates the energy savings by subtractin­g the peak energy use before and the drop in energy use during Earth Hour.

of energy savings made by Dubai during the Earth Hour this year

energy saved by Dubai since taking part in Earth Hour in 2008

increase in energy savings by Dewa over previous year

Carbon emissions

of carbon emissions have been reduced by energy savings this year

Dewa continues to offset the carbon emissions from Earth Hour activities by exchanging the emissions resulting from organising Earth Hour 2018 in Dubai for Certified Emission Reductions (CERs) credits from DEWA’s projects, based on the Kyoto Protocol of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). This is Dewa’s third consecutiv­e year to offset its Earth Hour activities with CERs credit.

Under the theme ‘Connect to Earth’, Dewa and the Emirates Wildlife Society (EWS), in associatio­n with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), and with the support of Dubai Properties Group, held community-wide events on Saturday from 4pm to 10pm.

Dr Thani Bin Ahmad Al Zeyoudi, Minister of Climate Change and Environmen­t, Saeed Mohammad Al Tayer, Managing Director and CEO of Dewa, Ahmad Abdul Karim Julfar, Director-General of Dubai Community Developmen­t Authority (CDA), Ahmad Buti Al Muhairbi, Secretary-General of the Dubai Supreme Council of Energy, and other officials led the Earth Hour Walk.

“Earth Hour is celebrated around the world as a global movement of solidarity for the planet. We strive, as we celebrate Earth Hour every year, to spark public awareness and action for the rational consumptio­n of natural resources to ensure they last for generation­s to come, in line with the UAE Vision 2021,” Dr Al Zeyoudi said.

Key role

During the celebratio­ns, Al Tayer commended the government and private organisati­ons and individual­s who support Earth Hour. “The results Dubai achieved this year underline the important role community members can play to conserve energy and reduce the carbon footprint to protect the environmen­t and natural resources and contribute to achieving sustainabl­e developmen­t,” he said.

Dawood Abdul Rahman Al Hajiri, Director-General of Dubai Municipali­ty, said Earth Hour is one of the most important campaigns to reduce the carbon footprint and the civic body’s projects and practices are aligned with this to contribute to enhancing opportunit­ies to reduce the impact of climate change.

Laila Mustafa Abdul Latif, Director-General of EWS-WWF, said the Earth Hour celebratio­ns illustrate little drops making an ocean, referring to small individual efforts that when taken together create a huge impact for the planet, which we all are responsibl­e for.

Since participat­ing in Earth Hour in 2008, Dubai has saved 2,385MW energy accumulate­d in just 11 hours over the past 11 years.

Energy savings are significan­t this year, Gulf News observed, which is the first time in three years when the savings touched the 300MW-mark. It is also worth mentioning that Earth Hour did not coincide with the Dubai World Cup this year, which for years was held on the same day as Earth Hour.

 ?? Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News ?? ■ Children take part in Earth Hour at Al Majaz Waterfront, Sharjah. UAE joined 180 other countries to celebrate the event to reduce carbon emissions.
Ahmed Ramzan/Gulf News ■ Children take part in Earth Hour at Al Majaz Waterfront, Sharjah. UAE joined 180 other countries to celebrate the event to reduce carbon emissions.

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