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Mid East Info
4 days ago
- Business
- Mid East Info
On the Sidelines of World Utilities Congress 2025 EtihadWE and Emarat Formalise Strategic Collaboration to Enhance Customer Experience Through EmCan Loyalty Program
Etihad Water and Electricity (EtihadWE) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Emirates Petroleum Company (Emarat) on the sidelines of the World Utilities Congress 2025, marking a new phase of collaboration that brings EmCan — the loyalty program — into the utilities sector. The signing ceremony was held in the presence of H.E. Suhail Mohamed Al Mazrouei, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, and Chairman of both EtihadWE and Emarat. Through this partnership, EtihadWE becomes the first utility provider in the UAE to integrate with a loyalty platform. Customers can now earn EmCan points by paying their utility bills via EtihadWE's digital platforms within five days of the bill issue date. Each qualifying payment earns 1,000 EmCan points — equivalent to AED 10 — redeemable at Emarat stations and across a wide network of partner outlets, including retail, dining, and lifestyle destinations across the UAE. 'This partnership reflects our continued commitment to innovation that delivers real value to our customers,' said Eng. Yousif Ahmed Al Ali, CEO of EtihadWE. 'By turning everyday transactions like bill payments into rewarding experiences, we are deepening engagement and offering tangible benefits that strengthen trust and loyalty.' Ali Khalifa Al Shamsi, CEO of Emarat, added: 'Our collaboration with EtihadWE is a meaningful step in extending EmCan to essential public services. By rewarding routine actions, we make loyalty more relevant, accessible, and part of customers' daily lives.' The signing took place during EtihadWE's participation at the World Utilities Congress 2025 in Abu Dhabi (27–29 May), where the company is showcasing key national projects shaping the future of the water and energy sectors: Naqa'a Seawater Reverse Osmosis Plant: One of the world's largest SWRO facilities, producing up to 250 million cubic metres of potable water annually using advanced technology. The plant operates with over 60% less energy than conventional systems. Khuraijah Water Storage and Distribution Centre: With a total storage capacity of 180 million gallons across nine tanks, the centre uses gravity-fed distribution from its 80-metre elevation, saving about 36 million kilowatt-hours and over AED 16 million annually. Distributed Solar System Project: In collaboration with the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, this initiative enables customers to install rooftop solar panels and feed excess power into the grid in exchange for energy credits, reducing bills and supporting national clean energy goals. AMI Smart Metering Project: A long-term program for full smart meter deployment across the Northern Emirates, enabling automatic readings, early fault detection, and improved operational efficiency. EtihadWE's participation at the Congress reaffirms its commitment to innovation and long-term sustainability — continuously advancing services that meet the evolving needs of communities across the UAE.


Zawya
5 days ago
- Business
- Zawya
EtihadWE and Emarat formalise strategic collaboration to enhance customer experience through EmCan Loyalty Program
Abu Dhabi: Etihad Water and Electricity (EtihadWE) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Emirates Petroleum Company (Emarat) on the sidelines of the World Utilities Congress 2025, marking a new phase of collaboration that brings EmCan — the loyalty program — into the utilities sector. The signing ceremony was held in the presence of H.E. Suhail Mohamed Al Mazrouei, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, and Chairman of both EtihadWE and Emarat. Through this partnership, EtihadWE becomes the first utility provider in the UAE to integrate with a loyalty platform. Customers can now earn EmCan points by paying their utility bills via EtihadWE's digital platforms within five days of the bill issue date. Each qualifying payment earns 1,000 EmCan points — equivalent to AED 10 — redeemable at Emarat stations and across a wide network of partner outlets, including retail, dining, and lifestyle destinations across the UAE. 'This partnership reflects our continued commitment to innovation that delivers real value to our customers,' said Eng. Yousif Ahmed Al Ali, CEO of EtihadWE. 'By turning everyday transactions like bill payments into rewarding experiences, we are deepening engagement and offering tangible benefits that strengthen trust and loyalty.' Ali Khalifa Al Shamsi, CEO of Emarat, added: 'Our collaboration with EtihadWE is a meaningful step in extending EmCan to essential public services. By rewarding routine actions, we make loyalty more relevant, accessible, and part of customers' daily lives.' The signing took place during EtihadWE's participation at the World Utilities Congress 2025 in Abu Dhabi (27–29 May), where the company is showcasing key national projects shaping the future of the water and energy sectors: Naqa'a Seawater Reverse Osmosis Plant: One of the world's largest SWRO facilities, producing up to 250 million cubic metres of potable water annually using advanced technology. The plant operates with over 60% less energy than conventional systems. Khuraijah Water Storage and Distribution Centre: With a total storage capacity of 180 million gallons across nine tanks, the centre uses gravity-fed distribution from its 80-metre elevation, saving about 36 million kilowatt-hours and over AED 16 million annually. Distributed Solar System Project: In collaboration with the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure, this initiative enables customers to install rooftop solar panels and feed excess power into the grid in exchange for energy credits, reducing bills and supporting national clean energy goals. AMI Smart Metering Project: A long-term program for full smart meter deployment across the Northern Emirates, enabling automatic readings, early fault detection, and improved operational efficiency. EtihadWE's participation at the Congress reaffirms its commitment to innovation and long-term sustainability — continuously advancing services that meet the evolving needs of communities across the UAE.


Time Out Dubai
6 days ago
- Automotive
- Time Out Dubai
UAE petrol price prediction June 2025: Will Dubai drivers pay less for fuel?
The UAE petrol price will change this week. Following a month where petrol costs increased but diesel prices went down – we're hopeful of a drop across the board. An announcement of the new rates will come on Saturday May 31 and the new petroleum and diesel costs will be in place from Sunday June 1. Current UAE petrol price Super 98: Dhs2.57 per litre Dhs2.57 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.46 per litre Dhs2.46 per litre E-Plus: 91: Dhs2.38 per litre Dhs2.38 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.63 per litre UAE petrol prices are announced on the final day of every month by the United Arab Emirates federal government via its petroleum firm Emarat. You can see how petrol prices have fluctuated since the start of the year below. UAE petrol prices 2025 The price of petrol and diesel has peaked in February so far in 2025, with rates reaching their highest level during the year's shortest month. By contrast, April brought about the lowest rates so far this year. UAE petroleum prices change every month (Credit: Canva) May 2025 Super 98: Dhs2.57 per litre Dhs2.57 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.46 per litre Dhs2.46 per litre E-Plus: 91: Dhs2.38 per litre Dhs2.38 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.63 per litre April 2025 Super 98: Dhs2.57 per litre Dhs2.57 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.46 per litre Dhs2.46 per litre E-Plus: 91: Dhs2.38 per litre Dhs2.38 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.63 per litre March 2025 E-plus 91: Dhs2.51 per litre Dhs2.51 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.77 per litre Dhs2.77 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.61 per litre Dhs2.61 per litre Super 98: Dhs2.73 per litre UAE petrol and diesel prices change every month (Credit: Adobe Express) February 2025 Super 98: Dhs2.74 per litre Dhs2.74 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.63 per litre Dhs2.63 per litre E-Plus 91: Dhs2.55 per litre Dhs2.55 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.82 per litre January 2025 Super 98: Dhs2.61 per litre Dhs2.61 per litre Special 95: Dhs2.50 per litre Dhs2.50 per litre E-Plus: 91: Dh2.43 per litre Dh2.43 per litre Diesel: Dhs2.68 per litre Fuel prices in the country were liberalised in 2015, with local rates being aligned with global oil prices. For the past 10 years, the fuel price committee has met on a monthly basis to announce revised rates. The government hopes the measure will encourage more residents to use public transport while also incentivising the use of alternative fuels. Looking to save? 31 fully redeemable pool passes in Dubai Get your money's worth at these Dubai spots The best dining deals and offers in Dubai to snap up Don't miss these incredible discounts across the city today 50 free things to do in Dubai in 2025 No money? No problem


Mid East Info
19-05-2025
- Business
- Mid East Info
EtihadWE Partners with Emarat's EmCan Loyalty Program to Enhance Customer Experience - Middle East Business News and Information - mid-east.info
Etihad Water and Electricity (EtihadWE) customers will soon be able to earn loyalty points by paying their utility bills on time, thanks to the company's partnership with Emirates Petroleum Company PJSC (Emarat) to integrate the EmCan loyalty program. This collaboration forms part of EtihadWE and Emarat's ongoing efforts to build strategic partnerships that deliver added value and prioritise customer needs. It also marks a pioneering step in the UAE's utility sector, with EtihadWE becoming the first utility provider to integrate with a nationwide rewards platform through a dedicated loyalty program. Through the integration with EmCan, EtihadWE customers will be able to earn loyalty EmCoins — redeemable across a wide network of EmCan partner outlets — transforming everyday transactions into rewarding experiences. EmCan, developed and operated by Emarat, is a comprehensive loyalty program that rewards members for their daily spending. Points can be earned and redeemed at Emarat service stations, convenience stores, and a wide variety of participating retail, dining, and lifestyle outlets across the UAE — making routine purchases more rewarding. 'Consumers have always been at the heart of EtihadWE's strategy — from households and farms to heavy industry,' said Eng. Yousif Al Ali, CEO of EtihadWE. 'With decades of experience delivering reliable services, we are evolving as a truly customer-centric organisation — one that champions exceptional service, competitive tariffs, and innovative solutions that maximise savings and satisfaction. This partnership with Emarat is a clear example of how we embrace innovation to deliver tangible value. By rewarding simple, everyday activities like paying utility bills, we are building deeper connections with our customers and delivering experiences that reflect our promise of service excellence and peace of mind.' Ali Khalifa Al Shamsi, CEO of Emarat, highlighted the importance of the partnership, stating: 'Our collaboration with EtihadWE marks a key milestone in extending the EmCan ecosystem into essential public services, enabling customers to earn meaningful rewards through routine actions like paying utility bills. Through this partnership, we aim to build a more connected, customer-centric future—where convenience and value go hand in hand. At Emarat, we believe that customer loyalty should be recognised across all aspects of everyday life'. The partnership reflects a shared vision between EtihadWE and Emarat to deliver seamless, customer-focused services through smart integration and operational collaboration. Loyalty points will be automatically earned via EtihadWE's secure digital platforms and authorised payment channels, provided payments are made promptly — offering customers a smooth, secure, and effortless experience. Beyond convenience, the initiative rewards timely payments, responsible usage, and engagement with wider sustainability initiatives, strengthening EtihadWE's commitment to customer satisfaction and long-term value creation.


Zawya
19-05-2025
- Business
- Zawya
EtihadWE partners with Emarat's EmCan loyalty program to enhance customer experience
Dubai, UAE: Etihad Water and Electricity (EtihadWE) customers will soon be able to earn loyalty points by paying their utility bills on time, thanks to the company's partnership with Emirates Petroleum Company PJSC (Emarat) to integrate the EmCan loyalty program. This collaboration forms part of EtihadWE and Emarat's ongoing efforts to build strategic partnerships that deliver added value and prioritise customer needs. It also marks a pioneering step in the UAE's utility sector, with EtihadWE becoming the first utility provider to integrate with a nationwide rewards platform through a dedicated loyalty program. Through the integration with EmCan, EtihadWE customers will be able to earn loyalty EmCoins — redeemable across a wide network of EmCan partner outlets — transforming everyday transactions into rewarding experiences. EmCan, developed and operated by Emarat, is a comprehensive loyalty program that rewards members for their daily spending. Points can be earned and redeemed at Emarat service stations, convenience stores, and a wide variety of participating retail, dining, and lifestyle outlets across the UAE — making routine purchases more rewarding. 'Consumers have always been at the heart of EtihadWE's strategy — from households and farms to heavy industry,' said Eng. Yousif Al Ali, CEO of EtihadWE. 'With decades of experience delivering reliable services, we are evolving as a truly customer-centric organisation — one that champions exceptional service, competitive tariffs, and innovative solutions that maximise savings and satisfaction. This partnership with Emarat is a clear example of how we embrace innovation to deliver tangible value. By rewarding simple, everyday activities like paying utility bills, we are building deeper connections with our customers and delivering experiences that reflect our promise of service excellence and peace of mind.' Ali Khalifa Al Shamsi, CEO of Emarat, highlighted the importance of the partnership, stating: 'Our collaboration with EtihadWE marks a key milestone in extending the EmCan ecosystem into essential public services, enabling customers to earn meaningful rewards through routine actions like paying utility bills. Through this partnership, we aim to build a more connected, customer-centric future—where convenience and value go hand in hand. At Emarat, we believe that customer loyalty should be recognised across all aspects of everyday life'. The partnership reflects a shared vision between EtihadWE and Emarat to deliver seamless, customer-focused services through smart integration and operational collaboration. Loyalty points will be automatically earned via EtihadWE's secure digital platforms and authorised payment channels, provided payments are made promptly — offering customers a smooth, secure, and effortless experience. Beyond convenience, the initiative rewards timely payments, responsible usage, and engagement with wider sustainability initiatives, strengthening EtihadWE's commitment to customer satisfaction and long-term value creation.