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Dubai expects 14% energy capacity from clean sources

Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) expects 14 per cent of its energy capacity to come from clean sources by the end of 2022, up from 115 per cent at the end of 2021, according to utility’s ninth Sustainability Report 2021.

The Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) expects 14 per cent of its energy capacity to come from clean sources by the end of 2022, up from 115 per cent at the end of 2021.

This was revealed in the utility’s ninth Sustainability Report 2021, which highlights its efforts and achievements in supporting sustainable development in all its economic, social and environmental aspects.

It introduces partners, relevant entities and all stakeholders to its performance and practices in sustainability.

The report demonstrates the progress made by Dewa, and its significant contributions to achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030, as well as its success in supporting sustainable recovery and continuing to implement its projects in the field of sustainability during 2021, despite the challenges associated with the Covid-19 pandemic.

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