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Repair faulty meters, Dewa urges residents

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dubai — The Dubai Electricit­y and Water Authority (Dewa) urged customers to carry out periodic examinatio­ns for the efficiency of internal electricit­y and water connection­s in houses, buildings and facilities, and fix any faulty connection­s and replace old connection­s if necessary.

The public utility said in a statement that it is responsibl­e for the maintenanc­e of connection­s only up to the electricit­y and water meters; internal connection­s are the responsibi­lity of customers, including residentia­l, commercial, and industrial sectors.

Dewa provides service to check the efficiency of electricit­y and water in private buildings — done by checking the lighting and air conditioni­ng systems and water connection­s.

Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD and CEO of Dewa, said that the current installed capacity is 10,200MW of electricit­y and 470 million imperial gallons of desalinate­d water per day.

“Dewa uses the latest SCADA systems, smart monitoring and control automation systems to provide electricit­y and water services to the highest standards of availabili­ty, efficiency and reliabilit­y.”

Dewa is also installing smart meters, which will increase efficiency and help consumers rationalis­e their use by monitoring their consumptio­n instantly. By 2020, over 1.2 million smart meters will be installed in Dubai, said Al Tayer.

Dewa’s efforts in promoting rational water and electricit­y consumptio­n have contribute­d to savings of 1.5 terawatt/hour (TWh) in electricit­y, and 6.1 billion gallons of water, in the last eight years.

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