Dewa hosts workshop on green buildings standards
DUBAI, December 28, 2017
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) recently organised a training workshop on green buildings standards and enhancing energy efficiency and sustainability.
The event was attended by 80 members of the third batch of the Carbon Ambassadors Programme, launched by Dewa as per the United Nations Development Programme’s criteria, with the support of the Dubai Carbon Centre of Excellence, to engage the youth on national and global issues, and boost their awareness and knowledge on sustainable energy and climate change, and our increasing consumption of natural resources.
The workshop, which took place at Dewa’s Sustainable Building in Al Quoz, was aimed at introducing the members to the concept of enhancing energy efficiency, contracts of energy efficiency performance and nature of energy service companies besides highlighting the development of energy services projects, the related risks and Dubai’s strategy of supporting energy services companies.
Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, the managing director and CEO, said: "The Carbon Ambassador Programme is considered one of the leading programmes at the field of enhancing the role of youth regarding environmental awareness, and the importance of eliminating carbon emissions to preserve planet earth."
"Through the programme we seek to present a role model of the aware Emirati youth, capable of pushing further the wheel of sustainability and green economy in line with the objectives of UAE Vision 2021, and Dubai Plan 2021 for Dubai to be a sustainable city," he added.-TradeArabia News Service
After the event, the list of strategic partners for the third batch of the Carbon Ambassadors Programme was announced.
These included The Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, Dewa, Dubai Roads and Transport Authority, Dubai Economy, Dubai General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs, UAE Water Aid (Suqia), Mai Dubai company, and Emirates National Oil Company.-TradeArabia News Service