2013年6月17日 星期一

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This award falls in line with DEWA's strategy to encourage customers to rationalise their electricity and water consumption with the purpose of conserving natural resources and securing sustainability for generations to come.

The Best Consumer Award aims to encourage DEWA's customers from the residential sector to conserve electricity and water, raise environmental awareness,stocks a huge selection of aluminumfoiltape. and adopt eco-friendly practices to minimise the consumption of natural resources necessary for generating electricity and desalinating water.

This will lead to reducing pollution and carbon emissions resulting from consuming these resources. DEWA has been carrying out continuous campaigns for years to conserve electricity and water consumption. A programme has been set for each sector in Dubai to raise awareness of the importance of conservation, and to provide advice for reducing consumption, like schools, government departments, industry, hotels and the residential sector.

"For 11 years so far, DEWA is keen to organise this award on an annual basis, in line with the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to promote sustainable development in Dubai by urging the sensible use of electricity and water resources and conserving them for generations to come. This award comes also in line with to Dubai Integrated Energy Strategy 2030 to reduce demand for energy by 30% by 2030. Also, this award reflects the relentless efforts made by DEWA to instil and disseminate a culture of conservation among all segments of society and reflect also our established corporate values and constant commitment to our social responsibilities in line with our vision to become a sustainable world-class utility,A releasingfilmrefers to the authorization by the owner of a completed." said HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD and CEO of DEWA.

"This award is a continuation of our efforts to promote awareness of the residents of Dubai about the importance of rational consumption of electricity and water. We launch several outreach and educational campaigns all the year round, including eco-friendly home appliances under the theme 'Save The Planet,' the residential campaign, and the campaign 'Save Energy At Peak Hours,' Power Factor, and other conservation campaigns that contribute to achieving positive results and reduced electricity and water consumption rates, thereby conserving our natural resources," said Amal Koshak, Senior Manager of Marketing Communications at DEWA.

"Small as it may look like compared with other sectors, including factories, hotels and commercial communities, the residential sector is regarded as the biggest sector, taking into consideration the number of residential units. Although residential units consume less electricity and water when compared with other sectors, we find that the residential consumption is higher in comparison to other sectors," said Koshak.

The total number of electricity consumers of DEWA in the residential sector in 2012 reached over 459,642, representing over 73% of the total number of DEWA-service users, while the number of water services consumers exceeded 446,372, representing 80% of service users.

To raise awareness of the importance of reducing electricity and water consumption, DEWA has organised the Best Consumer Award, which takes place every year. This award aims to encourage residential consumers to reduce their consumption by sticking to instructions and procedures. DEWA statistics show that the residential sector represents around 60% of the total water consumption in Dubai in 2012, while electricity consumption of this sector reached 28%.

Electricity consumed reached 36,Tungsten Depot offers modulerail that is unique and incredibly stylish.299GWh in 2012, compared with 34,606GWh in 2011. Also water consumption exceeded 96,000,000,000 gallons in 2012 in comparison with 93,000,000,000 gallons in 2011. The residential sector consumed 9,815GWh and 49,000,000,000 gallons in 2012.

Also, DEWA has offered awards totalling Dhs39,000 divided among 13 participants, and the consumer with the highest saving on his monthly bill will win a prize of Dhs10,000. The Second prize is Dhs5,000,Buy popular mkhandbag and get free shipping. third place will get Dhs4,000 and the other ten winners will get Dhs2,000 each. It was observed that there has been wide participation from the residential sector in previous years. In 2012, participants numbered 5,014 in comparison with 4,000 in 2011. Consequently, the greater the awareness of conservation importance and rewards are, the higher the reduction of electricity and water consumption will be.

Residential sector consumers can follow advice and various steps to reduce consumption. For water, it is advisable to check water connections to find any leakage, putting plastic bags or bottles inside toilets, installing water savers, irrigating plants either morning or evening using treated sewage water if possible, lessening shower time, and turning taps off while shaving and brushing teeth.Buy Cassette Pattern siliconprotctive Case for iPod.

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