UAE: ‘Smart Living Initiative’ Helped A Lot Of Emirati During Pandemic

Hazel Clayton
2 min readAug 15, 2020

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Having a healthy environment is as important to the United Arab Emirates as any sector. This country also focuses on green energy program and it has helped a lot of Emirati.

Through green program, more than 400,000 Dubai residents save on energy bills. The system, without the need to contact Dewa, lets consumers control their heavy consumption of power and water.The program has proved to be highly effective in enabling consumers to substantially reduce their energy, power usage and carbon emissions in an advanced recycling strategy. This has helped them innovatively and successfully adopt a healthier lifestyle. A part of the ‘Smart Living campaign’ to raise awareness, the software lets consumers control their heavy consumption of power and water without calling Dewa. It improves their confidence and eliminates demand for the ‘electricity / water use authentication’ program. Dewa is taking an integrated strategy to raise awareness about the importance of rationalizing consumption and involving all members of society in efforts to protect the environment and preserve natural resources. We launch a number of innovative initiatives, programs and awards each year to encourage all consumer sectors to adopt a responsible lifestyle in electricity and water use. The strong turnout represents the high degree of collective consciousness towards pursuing sustainable sustainability and environmental conservation. This encourages us to launch more innovative initiatives to encourage accountability among stakeholders and to motivate positive competitiveness in reducing consumption and their carbon footprint. Customers will enjoy the numerous advantages and technological innovations that ‘My Healthy Living Plan’ provides. This is by logging into their website or smart app Dewa accounts, updating consumer patterns to take advantage of the possibility of preparing a personal conservation plan and comparing their households with similar highly efficient homes in the same area. They can also get tailored conservation tips based on each customer’s consumption.

The program’s key features include a comparative overview to comparable homes in the area, as well as many comparable highly productive homes, including a monthly usage update for consumers, and tips on understanding. Dewa communicates with its users through its website, smart app, email messages and text messages.

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Hazel Clayton
Hazel Clayton

Written by Hazel Clayton

I’m a businesswoman in the United Arab Emirates

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