07 February 2012
DUBAI - Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) launched two main 400/132KV substations at Al-Aweer and Meydan at a total cost of AED (UAE currency Dirham) 883 million recently.
The two substation projects include extension of 400KV overhead lines costing up to AED17 million throughout Mushrif, Warsan, Meydan and Jebel Ali, according to a report published today by Arab News.
DEWA is managing a range of development projects to enhance and update the capacity of its infrastructure to meet the targets of Dubai's strategic plan and DEWA's aspirations to enhance its transmission grid and optimize its services.
These substations are the backbone of DEWA's power transmission grids.
DUBAI - Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) launched two main 400/132KV substations at Al-Aweer and Meydan at a total cost of AED (UAE currency Dirham) 883 million recently.
The two substation projects include extension of 400KV overhead lines costing up to AED17 million throughout Mushrif, Warsan, Meydan and Jebel Ali, according to a report published today by Arab News.
DEWA is managing a range of development projects to enhance and update the capacity of its infrastructure to meet the targets of Dubai's strategic plan and DEWA's aspirations to enhance its transmission grid and optimize its services.
These substations are the backbone of DEWA's power transmission grids.
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