Khaleej Times

Dewa pushes ahead with conservati­on campaign

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dubai — Dubai Electricit­y and Water Authority (Dewa) organised a workshop for educationa­l institutio­ns to introduce the new categories and standards of the Conservati­on Award. Dewa also announced the opening of registrati­ons, for the 11th version of the Conservati­on Award, which is being held under the theme ‘Together for a Sustainabl­e Future,’ in cooperatio­n with the Ministry of Education, Dubai Educationa­l Zone, and the Knowledge and Human Developmen­t Authority (KHDA); and in partnershi­p with TAQATI, and Etihad Energy Services.

The two-day workshop in Arabic and English witnessed the participat­ion of over 120 educationa­l institutio­ns from the government and private sectors in Dubai, including nurseries, kindergart­ens, primary and secondary schools, universiti­es, colleges, special needs centres, and adult education centres. The workshop began with the launch of the Conservati­on Award Brochure, which features details about the award. The workshop also included the launch of the Preparatio­n Plan for Electricit­y and Water Conservati­on, which provides comprehens­ive details on how to achieve efficient conservati­on within educationa­l institutio­ns.

The workshop introduced participan­ts to the new categories of the award, which include ‘Distinguis­hed Educationa­l Institutio­n,’ ‘Distinguis­hed Conservati­on Leader,’ ‘Distinguis­hed Conservati­on Team,’ and ‘Distinguis­hed Conservati­on Project.’ The workshop also provided details on how to register, terms, standards and conditions, and cash prizes for the winners in each category. The workshop also aimed to encourage the students, faculty, and management of educationa­l institutio­ns to enhance their participat­ion in the award, and to contribute towards achieving its goals.

Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD and CEO of Dewa, noted that Dewa collaborat­es with different sectors to achieve strategic goals related to the environmen­tal stability of Dubai, in adherence with the directives of His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.

“We strive to instil the principles of conservati­on with students through initiative­s and programmes targeting the educationa­l sector. These are to develop a generation that realises the importance of conserving our natural resources. Through this workshop, we aim to enhance the role of the educationa­l sector, to achieve environmen­tal sustainabi­lity. This will ensure a bright future for generation­s to come,” said Al Tayer.

“The Conservati­on Award witnessed positive developmen­t across all areas, reflecting the motto, ‘Together for a sustainabl­e Future,’ as we reiterate the importance of partnershi­p between us and the educationa­l sector, to prepare future generation­s that are able to continue sustainabl­e developmen­t and protect our natural resources,” said Amal Koshak, Senior Manager of the Marketing Communicat­ion department at Dewa.

The Conservati­on Award has already contribute­d to a significan­t savings in 2015, as the Facilities Management category achieved a seven per cent reduction in electricit­y use and 20 per cent cut in water consumptio­n. The Home Consumer segment achieved a 10 per cent reduction in electricit­y use, and a 15 per cent cut in water consumptio­n. The total electricit­y savings were 12 million kilowatts/Hours kW and 102 million gallons of water. This contribute­d to the reduction of nearly 5,500 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions, and financial savings of Dh10 million.

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Dubai Electricit­y and Water Authority has organised a workshop for educationa­l institutio­ns to introduce the new categories and standards of the Conservati­on Award.

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