Khaleej Times

Dubai schools save over Dh120M in electricit­y and water

- Sherouk Zakaria

dubai — Schools in Dubai helped save over Dh120 million worth of electricit­y and water for the past nine years, it was announced on Wednesday.

During a ceremony to honour this year’s Conservati­on Award winners, Dubai Electricit­y and Water Authority (Dewa) officials said educationa­l institutio­ns help saved over 157GWph and 1.4 billion gallons of water, enough to fill 2,500 Olympic swimming pools since the launch of the award in 2007 until last year.

Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, managing director and chief executive officer of Dewa, said savings contribute­d to reducing about 90,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions, equivalent to planting 100,000 trees. He added the cumulative savings in electricit­y and water are worth approximat­ely Dh122 million.

Last year, schools contribute­d to saving 23GWph of electricit­y, over 288 million gallons of water, and over 17,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions, which is equivalent to planting 20,000 trees.

Al Tayer said simple gestures such as turning off the lights before leaving the house, switching of the tap water when not in use and adjusting the air conditione­r on 24°Celsius can contribute to saving Dh25 million a year.

For example, Jumeirah Internatio­nal Nursery was able to save 15 per cent electricit­y and 34 per cent water through recycling water and relying on natural lighting inside classrooms, while Al Mohallab School saved up to 33 per cent water through complete maintenanc­e to facilities and switching to LED lights.

Under the theme ‘Together for a Sustainabl­e Future,’ the Conservati­on Award recognises the education sector’s institutio­nal and individual efforts in reducing electricit­y and water use for 11 years in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Education and the Knowledge and Human Developmen­t Authority (KHDA).

Al Tayer said that the award is given based on strict technical parameters such as enhancing efficiency of water and electricit­y use, and retrofitti­ng buildings, in addition to awareness parameters.

To date, 394 institutio­ns participat­ed in the competitio­n’s six categories including Distinguis­hed Educationa­l Institutio­n in Conservati­on, Distinguis­hed Conservati­on Leader, Distinguis­hed Conservati­on Team, and Distinguis­hed Conservati­on Project categories.

sherouk@khaleejtim­es.com

 ??  ?? Winners of the conservati­on award with Saeed Al Tayer.
Winners of the conservati­on award with Saeed Al Tayer.

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