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“The Lowest Record But in a Great Advantage For UAE”

I want to share something interesting about what I read today. It’s how Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) that it has accomplished another world record in power client minutes lost (CML) each year. Dubai recorded 1.43 minutes per client in 2021, contrasted with around 15 minutes recorded by driving service organizations in the European Union.

This outcome is from DEWA taking on the most recent worldwide innovations in the energy age, transmission, and dissemination. They persistently work to upgrade the limit and proficiency of transmission and dispersion organizations to give power and water administrations as per the best expectations of unwavering quality, accessibility, effectiveness, and maintainability to satisfy the developing need for energy and water in Dubai.

They are even pleased that Dewa is essential for the UAE's worldwide accomplishments. Recording the most minimal power CML of 1.43 minutes out of every year shows that we are moving consistently to accomplishing the vision of the astute initiative to make Dubai the sharpest and most joyful city on the planet," said Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, overseeing chief and CEO of Dewa.

Dubai recorded 1.43 minutes per client in 2021, contrasted with around 15 minutes recorded by driving service organizations in the European Union


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