As part of its relentless pursuit, Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) launched a 132 KV main substation with a transformation capacity of 150 Megavolt Ampere at Hatta during the second quarter of this year. The cost of this Substation is around Dhs140 million. The new Substation will support power transmission grid with 11/132 KV so as to secure the ever-growing demand for electricity for different purposes. Saeed Mohamed Al Tayer MD & CEO of Dewa stated: “Dewa’s efforts come within the framework of enhancing the efficiency of the grids to meet the growth of demand for Dewa’s services and going on with implementing its vital projects especially in the field of infrastructure.” From / Gulf Today
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