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Energy bills in UAE's capital could drop by 30% |
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by Arushi Madan | 21-01-2014 23:26
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An encouraging news .
In 2012 , full audit of Abu Dhabi (UAE's capital) energy sector was done . 70 high rise buildings were identified. The audit resulted in demonstrating that 16% of energy on these building can be saved and 15% water usage can be saved so total 30% energy saving by installing smart technology energy solutions by global leader in energy management i.e. Schneider Electric. This is impressive . If all equipment suppliers start developing energy efficient products , then consumers who care for energy/environment would not have availibility issues. With wide and abundant availibility , prices also may be affordable. Infact slowly companies should stop producing energy hogging products and should only produce energy optimisers/efficient products. Factories should be inspected to ensure this. Also local governments should give tax benefits/incentives to environment friendly manufacturers. This would reduce the price and promote buying green products . Governments should put aside some funds for Green living (like Environment Budget etc.) If everyone in the chain( -from factories-suppliers-traders-consumers -governments) are equally mindful of environment then the day is not far that Global warming would be defeated. |
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8 Comments
nice.. great news
Posted 26-01-2014 14:17
This is a great news & a win-win situation
Posted 23-01-2014 15:41
Thanks a lot for sharing.
Posted 23-01-2014 13:56
Wonderful, these strategies are exactly what we're looking for in today's world. Thanks, Arushi!
Posted 23-01-2014 00:49
Let's all hope for a better tomorrow.
Posted 22-01-2014 20:47
Good to know. UAE can stand as a role model for developing as well as developed countries of the world. Other countries can adopt the same technology for green living. Keep going UAE. Thanks Arushi for sharing.
Posted 22-01-2014 18:50
Yea it's a great news that we already have technology to save energy :)
Posted 22-01-2014 09:54
UAE is doing great development in the environment sector.
Thanks for sharing Arushi.
Posted 22-01-2014 01:32