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Drydocks World, Etihad ESCO collaborate to upgrade lighting systems Thu 11th March 2021 | 02:00 PM
DUBAI, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News / WAM - 11th Mar, 2021) Etihad Energy Services (Etihad ESCO), wholly-owned subsidiary by DubaiElectricity and Water Authority (DEWA), has announced an agreement to upgrade lighting systems at Drydocks World facilities.
This agreement represents collaboration between the two parties driving sustainable and energy efficient solutions in refrigeration, lighting and water sectors.
The agreement includes the application of modern, smart, indoor, and outdoor lighting solutions at Drydocks World facilities with 378 lighting units to be replaced at the smithery and pipes workshop, as well as at outdoor lighting areas.
Drydocks World, Etihad ESCO sign deal
11 Mar 2021 Rado Antolovic and Faisal Al Raisi signing the agreement. Etihad Energy Services (Etihad ESCO), wholly-owned subsidiary by Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa), has signed an agreement to upgrade lighting systems at Drydocks World facilities.
This agreement represents collaboration between the two parties driving sustainable and energy efficient solutions in refrigeration, lighting and water sectors.
The agreement includes the application of modern, smart, indoor, and outdoor lighting solutions at Drydocks World facilities with 378 lighting units to be replaced at the smithery and pipes workshop, as well as at outdoor lighting areas. As for targeted savings, it is expected that the project will save around 943,094 KWH annually, equaling to AED419,676, the equivalent power consumption of 60 apartments per year, a 55 per cent of the total lighting power consumption in the targeted areas.