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Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, General Manager of the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), revealed to Al Bayan that the number of new main plants is 132/11 kV. This should be launched before the end of the year with 15 stations, for a total cost of 1.55 billion dirhams, pointing out that the Authority has launched 15 stations 132/11 kV for a total cost of 1.73 billion dirhams until May 2018. "The total capacity of Dubai's electricity generated from clean energy in Dubai is currently 413 MW, and it is expected that the capacity of electricity produced from clean energy in Dubai by 2020 to 13 thousand MW, indicating that this requires the achievement of the objectives of the Commission's strategy Clean Energy , with a capacity of 42,000 megawatts of clean and renewable energy by 2050. Our goal is to increase the proportion of clean energy to 75% by the time 2050, thanks to the Dubai 2050 Clean Energy Strategy.
For the wise leadership and implementation of the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mo Hammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Sovereign of Dubai, in line with the vision and vision of the Commission to be a sustainable and innovative institution at the global level. Over the next five years, we have invested 81 billion of AED in the energy sector in Dubai and we wish to support and increase the capacity and efficiency of the transportation networks. electricity by providing energy infrastructure and services that meet all the needs of sustainable development. Electricity and water according to the highest standards of availability and efficiency
Main Stations
Al Tayer explains that the number of power stations in Dubai is 6 stations in the Jebel Ali complex "D, E, G, K, L, M", and a station of the Al Aweer "H" complex, with the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum solar complex, to serve the Urban Development plans and development in Dubai.
The current generation capacity of the power plants is 10 thousand and 413 MW. The Authority is implementing its plans to increase the power generation capacity of: 700 megawatts in the production capacity of Jebel Ali 's plant to produce l'; electricity in the Jebel Ali complex by 2018, 590 megawatts in the production capacity of Jebel Ali (K) power plant for the production of electricity – the third phase of Jebel Ali complex d & # 's 39; here 2019. The construction of the fourth phase of the Al Awir H – Al Awir power station with a production capacity of 829 MW Megawatts in the production capacity of solar energy from etc. (PV) to the complex Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum solar plant by 2020, and the establishment of the first 666 megawatt clean power generation unit at Husayn power plant by 2020. [19659002] The total electricity generating capacity of the Electricity Authority and the l & # 3 9; Dubai Water (DEWA) will support the 2020 expansion. The Authority has inaugurated three major power transmission stations with a capacity of 132/11 kV and & électricité & et. a total length of 132 kV. 45 km, and these stations were named subjects Expo 2020 Dubai subsidiary: opportunities, mobility and sustainability. DEWA's investments in electricity and water infrastructure projects to support Dubai Expo 2020 are about 4.26 billion euros.
Clean Energy
The Authority intends to produce half of the energy from clean and renewable energy sources, for sustainability, which is a major focus from the exhibition, the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum solar complex will provide 400 MW of clean energy. He pointed out that DEWA has achieved global results in the field of energy efficiency improvement, both in supply and demand, which has led to efficient and sustainable practices in the field of energy efficiency. this domain. The transfer and distribution of water networks, from 42% to 8%, one of the lowest rates recorded in the world and this in itself is an addition to the achievements of the world body . The rate of electricity outages per subscriber per year was 2.6 minutes, compared with 15 minutes for some European and American electricity companies.
Services
Said Al Tayer: We seek to support and increase the capacity and efficiency of electricity transmission networks. Provide a distinct energy infrastructure and service facilities that meet all of Dubai's sustainable development needs and provide electricity and water services to the highest standards of availability, reliability and reliability. 39; efficiency.
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