Khaleej Times

Utility bills down as weather improves

- Afkar Abdullah

sharjah — With the weather getting pleasant, the Sharjah Electricit­y and Water Authority (Sewa) has claimed that the consumptio­n rate has gone down by 20 per cent. This is largely driven by the reduced usage of air-conditione­rs, the authority said.

Dr Rashid Alleem, Chairperso­n of Sewa, told Khaleej times the overload on power networks has been reduced due to the changing weather and the establishm­ent of the new power distributi­on plants, including in Al Khan and Muwailih.

Sewa has provided maintenanc­e services for 160 distributi­on plants in Sharjah. The authority also carried out awareness campaigns to educate consumers on the importance of rationalis­ing consumptio­n.

Dr Alleem explained that the demand for power has risen from seven per cent to 10 percent and expected to increase by 2020.

Sewa has put up ambitious plan to improve water, gas and power supply and distributi­on networks to cope with rapid growth of population.

He said that maintenanc­e teams at 11 maintenanc­e centres are working 24/7 to face any emergency. “We urge the public to contribute towards developmen­t by following the rationalis­ation procedures to reduce volume of load on power plants,” he said.

Residents speak

Mohammed Bahsmn, a resident who works and lives in Sharjah, said the weather has improved a bit, but “we still use the AC”. He is expecting a drop in utility bills in the upcoming months.

Aad Kumar, another resident, said his utility bill in September dropped by Dh50 as compared to the previous month.

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We urge the public to contribute towards developmen­t by following the rationalis­ation procedures to reduce load on power plants.” Dr Rashid Alleem, chairperso­n of Sewa

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