Home GCC UAE EtihadWE inaugurates four stations across emirates, invests Dhs442m The substations are monitored remotely using advanced equipment, allowing for greater operational efficiency and reducing maintenance requirements by Neesha Salian September 5, 2024 Image: EtihadWE Etihad Water and Electricity (EtihadWE) has inaugurated four new utility stations in the Northern Emirates, marking a major step in bolstering electricity and water infrastructure to meet growing demand. The company invested Dhs442m in the new facilities, which include three power substations and a new pumping station, aimed at enhancing infrastructure resilience and sustainability. “The inauguration of these facilities marks a significant milestone in our strategic journey,” said Yousif Ahmed Al Ali, CEO of EtihadWE. “By enhancing our infrastructure, we are supporting both the growth and needs of the Northern Emirates, while also contributing to the UAE’s sustainability goals.” EtihadWE’s new plants set up across the Northern Emirates Among the newly inaugurated projects is the Al Hamidiya Main Substation 132/11 in Ajman, which replaces an older facility and costs Dhs137m. The Mohamed Bin Zayed Substation 33/11, constructed in a residential area, is now operational with an investment of Dhs61m. In Fujairah, the Al-Nujaymat Main Station has been upgraded with state-of-the-art technology for Dhs122m, replacing outdated infrastructure. Additionally, the Al Ghail Pumping Station, part of the Al Ghail Distribution Centre, was launched in Ras Al Khaimah with an investment of Dhs122m, significantly improving water distribution across various regions, including parts of Sharjah. Read: CEO Yousif Al Ali shares how EtihadWE is enabling sustainability The substations are monitored remotely using advanced equipment, allowing for greater operational efficiency and reducing maintenance requirements. They support thousands of residential and commercial connections, including villas, apartments, and shopping centres. EtihadWE’s initiatives align with the UAE’s National Water Strategy 2036, reflecting its commitment to water security and sustainable development in the region. Read: UAE energy ministry, EtihadWE set up EV charging infrastructure firm Tags Ajman energy Etihad Water and Electricity Fujairah UAE Utilities You might also like OPEC Secretary General tells COP29 oil is a gift from God Türkiye plans IPOs for state energy companies, minister says US-UAE climate-friendly farming partnership grows to $29bn TAQA, JERA, Al Bawani Capital to develop 2 power plants in Saudi Arabia