10% of Dubai homes to get free access to solar power

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Around 10 per cent of Emirati homes in Dubai will start generating their own electricity by the end of this year.

Solar panels, as well as energy-saving lights and equipment, will be installed in the houses for free, with DEWA bearing all the expenses.

The initiative is part of Dubai’s 50-year charter announced earlier this year, to improve all aspects of life in the emirate.

DEWA has awarded the project to six contractors who will start work immediately. 
 

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