Reduces power outages

Sharjah Electricity completes 54% of the Safari station works in Al Dhaid

The authority estimates indicate continued growth in energy demand in the emirate.

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The Sharjah Electricity, Water and Gas Authority has revealed that 54% of civil works and 19% of electrical works have been completed in the Safari electrical station project in Al Dhaid, which is expected to be completed in May 2021.

She indicated that the project is considered one of the pioneering projects in the Central Region because of its benefits, including enhancing the capacity of the electrical network in Al Dhaid, reducing the rate of power outages, and contributing to raising the ability to deliver electricity to new buildings faster.

She indicated that the station development comes within the framework of the authority's strategy to achieve stability and stability for the electrical network in all regions of the emirate.

She explained that keeping pace with urban and industrial expansions requires expanding energy and water projects, transmission and distribution networks to meet the growing demand for them, noting that the Authority’s estimates indicate the continued growth of energy demand in the Emirate of Sharjah, by up to 7%.

She explained that the technical teams at the authority are following up the implementation of projects according to the best environmental specifications and quality, and the application of the highest standards of security and safety in the implementation and operation of the stations and the operation of the electrical network at the highest levels of technical performance, as well as the implementation of all studies necessary for the development and expansion of transmission and distribution networks, operating systems and electricity generation, and raising the level of Efficiency and capacity building of plants, to meet the increasing demand for electricity.

She pointed out that the authority’s strategy includes continuing to pursue expansions, implementing vital projects and distribution stations necessary to feed these expansions with electricity, relying on developing stations in old areas, and adding new stations in areas with increased population density.

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