Organised by Dewa in cooperation with the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) and Dubai Educational Zone (DEZ), the conservation award this year contributed to saving 12 million kW in electricity and 102 million gallons of water.
Educational institutions, students and faculty members in Dubai saved 125GWh in electricity and 1.024 billion gallons of water since the inception of the Conservation Awards in 2005. Students in Dubai helped save power and water worth a whopping Dh90 million over the last decade. This contributed to reducing nearly 67,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions.
Prizes encouraged students to save energy and water in schools and homes. Various workshops and awareness campaigns on conservation of water and electricity were conducted to win prizes. The project manager, Conservation-Outreach and Engagement at Dewa, said this would enable schools to conduct consistent and comprehensive programmes for conservation.
The winners included 18 educational institutions. Six best conservation teams at various levels of education, and three winners of the home consumer?s category were also honoured. I would like to appreciate the concerned authorities for honouring green heroes for their deeds and encouraging others to follow the suite.
I think initiatives like these should be carried out at the global level for sustainable future for generations to come.
We all can only preserve Planet Earth by changing our lifestyle.
Consider the water footprint of your diet.
To replace conventional incandescent bulbs with energy-saving LED or compact fluorescent lamps (CFL).
Setting air-conditioning?s temperature to 24 ?.
Turn off the water tap while brushing teeth.
Carryout maintenance of my air-conditioners twice a year.
Use a bucket instead of a water hose to wash my car.
Reduce shower time by 3 minutes.
Choose and use your appliances wisely.
Reduce the amount of water used to flush toilets by placing a bottle of water inside the WC?s tank / cistern.
To use solar water heaters, solar energy and natural light.
Make sure every tap in your home has a high efficiency faucet aerator.
Reduce usage of clothes dryer machine and take advantage of open air / sunlight for drying the clothes.
Be a friend to the environment. Make your pledge today to change your habits to save water and energy.
10 Comments
I want to know more about Dewa can you please present it .. And thank you for the article this can help some people to change their habits , well shared Mohit
Posted 26-05-2015 06:59
Yeah,it a better way to encourage the youth and children!!! Thanks for sharing mohit !!
Posted 24-05-2015 00:22
It is such an encouraging news that students contributed to reduction of 67,000 tonnes of CO2. Best part is we don't have to make drastic changes in our lifestyle , just chosing eco-friendlier option for our every action is what it takes. Thanks for sharing , Mohit.
Posted 22-05-2015 23:36
Many congratulations Mohit! It's very encouraging Prize :) Another victory for the people in Dubai. They always do inspiring works. You should feel proud of your school and your city. I fully agree with your view on sustainable life. Thumbs up for the acheivement!
Posted 22-05-2015 18:54
Thank you so much@Bindu.
Posted 22-05-2015 02:11
Thanks@Rahul
Posted 22-05-2015 02:10
Thanks @Rohan.
Posted 22-05-2015 02:10
Yeah for sure, this sort of awards and honors encourages students and public as well for conservation. Reducing nearly 67,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions is incredible. I am very happy and inspired to see the active part of students towards sustainability.
Thank you for sharing dear Mohit :)
Posted 21-05-2015 20:59
Encouragement for conservation (Y)
And yes small effort by ever individual brings enormous changes. thanks for the report Mohit
Posted 21-05-2015 17:31
This is colossal savings by all means. You are 100% right, a bit of change in our lifestyle can ensure sustainability in the long run.
Well shared Mohit.
Posted 21-05-2015 15:33