In an effort to bring new energy sources into the region, Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a consortium of three global firms from US, Canada and China to conduct a study on setting up power generation plant working with hydrogen energy.
The MoU was signed by Managing Director and CEO of DEWA Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer and the CEOs of the three international firms, Global International, Skyline Services Group and Power and Energy Limited at a special ceremony held at Hyatt Grand Hotel in Dubai on Sunday.
Al Tayer said that DEWA is keen on bringing new technologies and energy sources to cater to the ever increasing demand for power and water in the emirate in light of the continuing development. (WAM)
The MoU was signed by Managing Director and CEO of DEWA Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer and the CEOs of the three international firms, Global International, Skyline Services Group and Power and Energy Limited at a special ceremony held at Hyatt Grand Hotel in Dubai on Sunday.
Al Tayer said that DEWA is keen on bringing new technologies and energy sources to cater to the ever increasing demand for power and water in the emirate in light of the continuing development. (WAM)
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