Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) has launched its annual Peak Load campaign, as part of the ?Let?s Make this Summer Green? initiative, to raise awareness about adopting a more sustainable lifestyle and rationalising electricity and water use to conserve natural resources, protect the environment, and reduce Dubai?s carbon footprint.
The campaign encourages consumers to cut down on energy use during the peak load period of 12pm-5pm in the summer. The campaign also encourages people to reduce their use of electrical appliances that use large amounts of energy, such as washing machines, hair dryers, kettles, and electric furnaces.
These appliances should be used outside peak load hours to reduce pressure on the electrical grid.
Through this campaign, Dewa strives to familiarise customers with methods that contribute to reducing the load on the power grid. Air-conditioning accounts for about 60 per cent of peak load use, and by raising the temperature of the air-conditioning system even slightly, it is possible for consumers to lower their electricity bills and increase the overall reliability and efficiency of the electrical system.
Dewa is working to implement the Demand Side Management strategy in its projects. The strategy aims to reduce energy demand by 30 per cent by 2030, and reduce carbon emissions to 16 per cent by 2020. The annual campaign supports Dewa?s continuous efforts to enhance sustainability and support the process of sustainable development in the emirate through the rationalisation of electricity, water, and natural resources, and encourage the community to adopt a rational lifestyle, ensuring the sustainability of these resources for generations to come.
Source:
Gulf News
UAE Interact
5 Comments
Its a great campaign, really! And, I agree with the Arushi's idea of planning our days.
Posted 15-08-2016 00:08
Harmanjot, cutting down energy during that time period may be hard, but is necessary. However, since that time is the hottest of the whole day, and most people are out for work, it may not be easy to decrease the demand just by encouragement. Anyways, thanks for sharing and have a great day!
Posted 11-08-2016 14:32
How are they planning to cut down the demand? Seemingly that could be even harder to achieve than to provide more power. Thanks for writing
Posted 11-08-2016 11:22
Great campaign by DEWA. Thanks for reporting
Posted 11-08-2016 05:46
It's really a great campaign and makes sense. We must not use appliances like washing machine, irons, ovens etc during peak load time and this is possible if we plan our day in advance. Thanks for posting.
Posted 11-08-2016 03:40