Today: 7 February 2025
22 October 2021
2 mins read

DEWA MD & CEO meets with Maltese delegation

The delegation included Jonathan Gerada, Chief Information Officer; Christian Attard, ICT Officer, and Joseph Bartolo, Finance and Administration Officer…reports Asian Lite News

Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), received a high-level delegation from the Maltese Ministry for Energy, Enterprise and Sustainable Development, led by Permanent Secretary Anthony Gatt. Maria Camilleri Calleja, Ambassador of Malta to the UAE was also present.

The delegation included Jonathan Gerada, Chief Information Officer; Christian Attard, ICT Officer, and Joseph Bartolo, Finance and Administration Officer.

Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA)

The delegation was briefed on DEWA’s success stories, best applications, and leading global practices, in addition to the initiatives and projects it launched to make Dubai the smartest and happiest city in the world.

Al Tayer presented DEWA’s key projects and initiatives to achieve the vision and directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, to promote sustainability, innovation, and the shift towards a green and sustainable economy.

Al Tayer talked about the Green Charger initiative, launched by DEWA to develop the first electric vehicle charging infrastructure to promote the Dubai Green Mobility Strategy 2030. The step supports DEWA’s efforts to encourage the use of sustainable transport such as electric and hybrid vehicles and its work to provide innovative and environmentally friendly solutions to reduce transport carbon emissions and consolidate Dubai’s position as a global hub of green economy and sustainable development.

ALSO READ: DEWA CEO meets Meghan Gergonis

Al Tayer noted that DEWA added new features to the Green Charger services. All commercial and non-commercial electric vehicle users can easily use Green Charger at 300 stations across Dubai. DEWA has also installed 19 Green Charger stations at Expo 2020 Dubai in the Opportunity, Sustainability, and Mobility districts, and the Expo 2020 Dubai office, to service the electric vehicles of Expo visitors.

Al Tayer tackled key services that DEWA provide to develop the Green Charger initiative.

Anthony Gatt, Permanent Secretary at the Maltese Ministry for Energy, Enterprise and Sustainable Development, commended the services and technologies used by DEWA to encourage the use of electric and hybrid cars, as well as to raise awareness on the importance of green mobility, noting that DEWA is one of the leading organisations in this field across the Middle East.

Previous Story

Israel to reopen for fully vaccinated tourists

Next Story

Naftali departed for Sochi to meet Putin

Latest from Arab News

Starmer pledges to rebuild Gaza

Prime Minister reaffirms his commitment to a long-term two-state solution, insisting that Palestinians must be allowed to return following the ceasefire agreement, writes Zahra Jawad. Keir Starmer’s pledge to support the return

Sharaa’s Saudi Trip Sparks Optimism

Experts believe that al-Sharaa’s trip to Saudi Arabia underscores the Kingdom’s strategic role in shaping Syria’s post-conflict transition..reports Asian Lite News Syrian interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s first official visit abroad since taking

WH Downplays Trump’s Gaza Takeover Plan

Trump Hasn’t Committed to Deploying Ground Troops in Gaza, Says WH…reports Asian Lite News The White House said on Wednesday that President Donald Trump had not committed any funds for his proposal
Go toTop

Don't Miss

UAE Cabinet approves new housing units worth Dh2b

The UAE government prioritises the housing sector, which constitutes a

Mumbai-Dubai Emirates plane flies with 1 passenger

“EK-501 Emirates plane operated from Mumbai airport to Dubai with