DEWA honours Conservation Award winners 2017-2018

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3 مايو 2018آخر تحديث : منذ 7 سنوات
DEWA honours Conservation Award winners 2017-2018
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In the presence of HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Supreme Council of Energy in Dubai, HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) announced unprecedented results from the 12th Conservation Award (2017-2018). The ceremony was also attended by HE Hussain bin Ibrahim Al Hammadi, Minister of Education, and HE Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of Climate Change and Environment. The results include savings of 92GWh of electricity and over 133 million gallons of water, and reducing 43,000 tonnes of carbon emissions, equivalent to financial savings of about AED 46 million.
This was in recognition of the winners of the twelfth Conservation Award, organised by DEWA, in partnership with the Ministry of Education and the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) in Dubai. The ceremony was held at Palazzo Versace Hotel, in Dubai. It was attended by HE Dr Abdullah Al Karam, Director General and Chairman of the Board of Directors of KHDA, a number of senior officials from several government departments of Dubai, senior DEWA and KHDA officials, faculty members, heads, and students from educational institutions in Dubai.
“I am pleased to welcome you to the annual awards ceremony to honour the winners of the 12th Conservation Awards for the 2017-2018 academic year. The ceremony is organised by DEWA in cooperation with the Ministry of Education and the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) in Dubai to celebrate the achievements of the education sector in rationalising their consumption of electricity and water and the preservation of environmental and natural resources. The Conservation Award coincides with the celebrations of the Year of Zayed in the UAE. On this occasion we recall the role of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, may his soul rest in peace, who laid the foundations for sustainable development and environmental protection in the UAE. Guided by his vision, our wise leadership continues his legacy to achieve a balance between development and environment. This is one of the cornerstones of the UAE Centennial 2071, launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai: a long-term government plan to prepare the UAE and young Emiratis for the future. They are the future leaders and the main pillar of the process of comprehensive sustainable development,” said Al Tayer.
“Under the theme, ‘Together for a Sustainable Future,’ today we honour the winners of the 12th Conservation Award: the academic institutions that applied best practices in rationalising electricity and water consumption, as well as individual achievements within the education sector. DEWA adopts an integrated strategy to raise awareness of the importance of rationalising electricity and water consumption and engaging all customers and community members. DEWA launches throughout the year a full range of innovative initiatives, programmes and awareness activities for the residential, commercial, and industrial and government organisations, to encourage all segments of society to adopt positive behaviour and adopt a conscious and responsible lifestyle for electricity and water consumption, which supports our efforts to protect the environment and reduce our carbon footprint. Thanks to our strong partnership with the Ministry of Education and the Knowledge and the KHDA over the past 12 years, the awards has achieved a remarkable success. Together, we achieved impressive results year after year. During this award for 2017-2018, the participating educational establishments achieved unprecedented results in rationalising consumption, manifested in the provision of 92 GWh of electricity and over 133 million gallons of water. This has helped reduce over 43,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions, equivalent to financial savings estimated at about AED 46 million,” added Al Tayer.
“Our youth are establishing a culture of rationalising and promoting sustainable development. This year’s Conservation Award recognises the teams participating in the Carbon Ambassadors programme, which we launched with the support of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and in cooperation with the Dubai Carbon Centre of Excellence. The programme empowers young people and involves them in low carbon development goals. It includes many phases and activities to instil sustainable development among university graduates and employees, and increase their scientific and operational awareness about various environmental issues, particularly climate change and its environmental and economic impact on our nation, our region and our planet. I would like to extend my thanks and appreciation to the Ministry of Education, the Knowledge and Human Development Authority and the educational institutions participating in the Conservation Award. I would like to pay tribute to the role of teachers, administrators and students and all those who contributed to the success of this year’s competition, inviting everyone to be part of the collective effort to establish environmental awareness in the community and achieve more results in the future in rationalising electricity and water consumption in Dubai. I wish you, our next generation, a brighter and more sustainable future,” concluded Al Tayer.
“I commend Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA)’s efforts to raise awareness about electricity and water consumption in Dubai. The Ministry is committed to following the best consumer and rationalisation systems that reflect positively on the environment and achieve the preservation and sustainability of resources.” Said Al Hammadi.
“The Ministry’s partnership with DEWA is a result of adopting the best practices in electricity and water consumption in the Ministry’s buildings, as well as schools or other facilities. This contributes to creating public awareness among all segments of society, including students and teachers, on the best ways to benefit from our resources, and avoid wasteful use,” added Al Hammadi.
“The Conservation Award, which was launched by DEWA in partnership with the Ministry of Education and other organisations, succeeded and achieved its mission by contributing to the UAE’s efforts to preserve and sustain the environment. This preserves the safety of our environment by reducing carbon emissions and other harmful gases that negatively affect our lives,” added Al Hammadi
“Since the inception of DEWA’s Conservation Award, students have come together with teachers and families to develop ideas that can positively contribute to our sustainable development needs. Our children are our future leaders and this Award celebrates their efforts and motivates them to be aware of the need to save energy from an early age,” said Dr Al Karam.
“We are proud of schools and universities who have played a pioneering role in spreading the message of sustainability and conservation. This Award reflects the growing importance of promoting environmental awareness and encouraging innovative ideas that help reduce electricity and water consumption in educational institutions.” added Dr Al Karam,
HH Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, attended by Al Tayer, honoured the Minister of Education and Dr Al Karam, followed by the winners of the four categories. In the Distinguished Education Institution in Conservation category, for nurseries and kindergartens, Al Fadeelah Kindergarten won from the public sector, and Al Arqam School from the private sector. For elementary schools, Ahmad Bin Salim Primary School won from the public sector, and and Gems Modern Academy won from the private sector. For Middle schools, Omar Bin Al Khattab Primary for Boys won from the public sector, and Emirates International School (Meadows) won from the private sector. For high schools, Al Shaarawi High School won from the private sector, and the Indian International School – Dubai Silicon Oasis, won from the private sector. Neither centres for people of determination, nor universities and colleges won in this category. In the Distinguished Conservation Leader category, the winners were Abdulbaset Mohammed Al-Abdullah, Principal of Al Shaarawi High School from the public sector, and Githa Morali, Principal of the Indian International School – Dubai Silicon Oasis, from the private sector.
In the Distinguished Conservation Team category, for nurseries and kindergartens, the winners were Al Baraa Nursery team, from the public sector, and Millennium School team, from the private sector. For elementary schools, the winners were Al Hudaibia Primary School, from the public sector, and Dubai National School from the private sector. For Middle Schools, the winners were Al Lusaily High School for Boys & Girls, from the public sector, and The Central School, from the private sector. Al Noor Training Centre won in the category of the teams for centres for people of determination. In the Distinguished Conservation Project category, Dubai International Academy won in high schools, and Amity University in universities and colleges. In a special tribute to the most energy-efficient educational facilities, DEWA honoured the Mohammed bin Rashid School, Swiss International Scientific School, and The Westminster School in Dubai.
HH Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, attended by Al Tayer, honoured the top 3 projects in the third Carbon Ambassadors Programme. HE Dr Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, received a tribute to the role of the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment in supporting the Carbon Ambassadors Programme as a strategic partner. DEWA launched the Carbon Ambassadors Programme, with the support of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and in cooperation with the Dubai Carbon Centre for Excellence (Dubai Carbon). The Ministry of Climate Change and the Environment came first, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) was second, and Mai Dubai third. Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC), Dubai Economy, DEWA, and Suqia also participated and were honoured for their innovative projects.
At the end of the ceremony, Al Tayer expressed his sincere gratitude and appreciation to HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum for his presence. He also thanked the Ministry of Education, and KHDA, and commended the role of faculty members, administrators and students and all those who contributed to the success of this year’s session. He called on everyone to strengthen the collective work to establish environmental awareness within society, and achieve better results and more successes in the rationalisation of electricity and water use.
During the past 12 years, DEWA organised 1,424 lectures, benefiting nearly 353,000 students. The savings achieved by educational establishments, students and faculty during this period amounted to 249GWh of electricity, and 1.5 billion gallons of water. These savings contributed to the reduction of 133,000 tonnes of carbon emissions. These cumulative savings in electricity and water are equivalent to approximately AED 168 million.

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