Dubai, UAE, 28 April 2015

HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Supreme Council of Energy, chaired the Supreme Council's 34th meeting held at its headquarters, where they reviewed plans for positioning Dubai as a global hub for green economy.

The meeting was attended by HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, Vice Chairman of the Dubai Supreme Council of Energy, HE Ahmed Buti Al Muhairbi, Secretary General of the Dubai Supreme Council of Energy and other Supreme Council members including, Abdulla Kalban, MD & CEO of Emirates Global Aluminium, Saif Al Falasi, Chief Executive Officer of ENOC, Abdullah Abdel Kareem, Director General of the Department of Oil Affairs, Salem bin Mesmar, Assistant Director-General of the Dubai Municipality for Environment, Health and Safety, Waleed Salman, Chairman of Dubai Carbon Centre of Excellence, Dr. Yousef Al Ali, CEO of Public Transport Agency at the Roads & Transport Authority (RTA), as well as representatives from Dubai Supply Authority.

"To achieve the Dubai Plan 2021 to make Dubai a smart, integrated and connected city that uses its resources sustainably and has a high-tech infrastructure that supports social and economic development to be on a par with the best cities in the world, the Supreme Council of Energy has highlighted the Smart Dubai initiative by His Highness Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to make Dubai the smartest city in the world within three years by implementing 100 initiatives and 1,000 smart services to improve quality of life and achieve Dubai's sustainable development. We have also reviewed the Dubai Integrated Energy Strategy 2030 and initiatives and innovations and green projects and mechanism, such as green transportation, and retrofitting buildings, as well as the Shams Dubai initiative to regulate connecting electricity from solar panels in buildings with DEWA's grid. The Supreme Council also reviewed plans for promoting the use of electric, hybrid and environmentally friendly cars in Dubai to enhance DEWA's Green Charger initiative to build the infrastructure for electric vehicles in Dubai by building 100 charging stations this year - the first sich initiative of its kind in the region," said Al Tayer.

"Members of the Supreme Council reviewed the UAE Water Aid initiative, which was launched by HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, to promote social services and help countries get clean drinking water. This supports the Decree No 8 for 2015, to form the committee for the UAE Water Aid initiative, which includes DEWA, the Ministry of International Cooperation and Development, Emirates Red Crescent, United Arab Emirates University and Khalifa University. They reviewed details of a study to build a centre to build the skills of UAE Nationals in sustainable energy, and research and development, in cooperation with DEWA under the umbrella of the Supreme Council and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). This will support Dubai's vision to become a smart city with the best clean energy, energy-efficiency and water technologies," added Al Tayer.

"The Supreme Council is currently preparing to organse workshops for government departments and organisations to study, discuss and evaluate the launch of electric and hybrid cars to reduce fuel consumption to reduce carbon dioxide emissions," said Al Muhairbi.

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For more information, please contact:
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Dubai Electricity and Water Authority 
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