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UAE: Announcement of reduced electricity rates for certain companies in the industrial sector – News

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Last updated: 2024/05/29 at 2:02 PM
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In a recent announcement, authorities in the Northern Emirates have revealed plans to reduce electricity rates for certain industrial companies in an effort to stimulate growth. The Emirates Water and Electricity Company (Ewec) introduced new pricing segments and an updated incentive structure that would result in lower electricity rates for firms that meet a specific consumption threshold. For companies consuming more than 10,000 megawatt hours per month, the new tariffs will range from 32 fils to 26 fils per kilowatt hour.

In addition to the revised pricing structure, the initiative also includes various incentives such as flexible installation fees, exemption from insurance charges, and no extra costs for using the meter. This move is not limited to industrial companies but will also extend to the technology sector, specifically covering disaster recovery data centers (DRDs). These facilities play a crucial role in providing backup services to rebuild technology infrastructure in case of a system failure.

The launch of this initiative took place during the ‘Make in the Emirates’ forum, where the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology pledged to enhance incentives and support for companies operating in the industrial sector. According to Omar Al Suwaidi, the authority’s undersecretary, the reduced energy tariffs align with the goals of the ‘Make in the Emirates’ initiative, aimed at increasing the industrial sector’s contribution to the country’s GDP. Engineer Yousef Ahmed Al Ali, CEO of Ewec, emphasized the utility company’s commitment to driving industrial growth through this new initiative.

By reducing electricity rates for select industrial and technology companies, the authorities in the Northern Emirates are paving the way for enhanced growth and development within these sectors. The flexibility in pricing and additional incentives provided through the initiative will motivate businesses to increase their energy consumption limits and contribute positively to the economy. This move is part of a larger strategy to attract investments, promote innovation, and create a conducive environment for industrial expansion in the region.

The introduction of lower electricity rates and incentives for industrial companies comes at a crucial time when economic recovery and sustainable growth are top priorities for the Emirates. By supporting key sectors such as technology and industry through targeted initiatives, the authorities are fostering an environment that encourages competitiveness and productivity. The collaboration between government entities and private industries highlights a shared commitment to driving economic progress and prosperity in the region.

As part of the ongoing efforts to boost the industrial sector’s capabilities and competitiveness, the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology continues to implement strategic measures to support companies in key industries. The revised pricing structure for energy consumption reflects a proactive approach to addressing the needs of businesses and encouraging investment in essential sectors. With the launch of this initiative, industrial and technology companies in the Northern Emirates are poised to benefit from reduced operational costs and increased incentives, setting the stage for sustainable growth and expansion.

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