
DEWA wins award for digital substations
DEWA highlighted in a press statement that the 132/11 kV substations have shortened construction time by 15 percent and cut initial costs by up to 2.7 million UAE dirhams ($735,144) per substation.
It said the design has also led to a reduction of 386 tonnes of carbon emissions per substation through a more compact building structure, while saving over 54 tonnes of emissions annually by improving energy efficiency.
On Tuesday, the DFM-listed utility said its total investment in existing and completed 132kV transmission projects in 2024 reached AED2.1 billion ($572 million).
(Writing by Deva Palanisamy; Editing by Anoop Menon)
(anoop.menon@lseg.com)
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