dewa urges customers to regularly examine internal water connections
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Dubai Electricity and Water Authority, DEWA, has urged its customers to carry out periodic examinations for the efficiency of internal electricity and water connections in houses, buildings and facilities, and fix any faults in the connections and even replace old connections if necessary.

Maintenance of the connections only up to the electricity and water meters, is DEWA's responsibility, however it says that internal connections are the customers’ responsibility. These include residential, commercial, and industrial sectors, the authority said in an announcement.

DEWA provides its customers with a service to check efficiency of electricity and water use in their private buildings. This is done by checking the lighting and air conditioning systems, and water connections. This enables customers to improve and rationalise their energy use and contribute to preserving natural resources, and reducing waste.

"DEWA uses the latest and most efficient technologies to produce water according to the highest international standards. DEWA’s current installed capacity is 10,200MW of electricity, and 470 million imperial gallons of desalinated water per day. DEWA’s Smart Grid is the first network in the world to cover all operations from generation, to transmission and distribution systems. 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, and at any time. DEWA plans to install over 1,200,000 smart meters in Dubai by 2020," said Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD and CEO of DEWA.

DEWA’s efforts in promoting rational water and electricity consumption have contributed to savings of 1.5 TWh in electricity, and 6.1 billion gallons of water, in the last eight years.

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