DEWA completes AED23.1 million water pumping station at Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park

DUBAI, Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has announced the completion of the Water Pumping Station project at the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park at a cost of AED23.1 million. The station has a capacity of 7.5 million imperial gallons of water per day (MIGD).

Commenting on the completion of the project, Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD and CEO of DEWA, said that the pumping station uses the latest technologies to ensure energy efficiency, adding that DEWA continues to develop the water network across all areas of Dubai through water production, transmission, and distribution projects to meet the rapid growth in demand for water across the Emirate.

Electricity and water infrastructure expansion plans are developed based on demand forecast in Dubai until 2030.

Abdullah Obaidullah, Executive Vice President of Water and Civil at DEWA, said that the pumping station fulfils the water demand of the different facilities and buildings at the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park and nearby areas. He also noted that the station uses clean energy from the solar park and can be operated remotely through the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system.

Source: Emirates News Agency

UAE’s foreign aid from 2010 to 2021 totalled AED206 billion: MoFAIC report

ABU DHABI, The value of foreign aid provided by the UAE from 2010 to 2021 totalled AED206.034 billion (US$56.14 billion), further confirming its ongoing support of global efforts to achieve peace and prosperity and provide developmental, humanitarian and charitable aid to many developing countries.

This data was published in a report by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MoFAIC), which highlighted the fact that, during this period, the UAE has maintained its high rate of official developmental assistance, and was ranked the world’s leading development aid donor for four consecutive years, and ranked second and fourth in other years during the same period.

The UAE’s foreign aid consists of three key categories, which are development, humanitarian and charitable aid, the report added.

The development aid provided by the UAE accounted for some 87.7 percent of the total value of its foreign aid, while humanitarian and charitable aid accounted for 9.9 percent and 2.4 percent, respectively.

Around 59.1 percent of the UAE’s total development aid was in the form of grants, which recipient countries are not required to repay, while concessional loans accounted for the other 40.9 percent.

The UAE’s foreign aid covered 25 key sectors and 131 sub-sectors, according to the report.

The report addressed the geographical distribution of Emirati foreign aid from 2010 to 2021, with the African continent accounting for nearly half, Asian countries for around 40 percent, and Europe, the Americas and Oceania for nearly 5 percent, while multilateral programmes and organisations received around 5 percent of the total foreign aid.

The report explained that UAE foreign aid helped achieve the sustainable development plan set by the United Nations (UN) General Assembly in 2015, offering AED110.467 billion (US$30.1 billion) of foreign aid between 2016 and 2020.

The report showed that the UAE supported the renewable energy sector from 2010 to 2020 with foreign aid amounting to around AED1.97 billion (US$537.7 million), highlighting that the UAE-Caribbean Renewable Energy Fund (UAE-CREF), and the UAE-Pacific Partnership Fund (UAE-PPF) received US$50 million each.

The report stressed the UAE’s keenness to empower women in priority sectors through its foreign aid policy. In 2018, the country launched the ‘100% Women Policy’, stipulating Emirati foreign aid will target female empowerment and gender equality by 2021. According to the report, from 2016 to 2020, over AED6.17 billion (US$1.68 billion) was allocated to women’s empowerment and protection, accounting for 6.2 percent of the UAE’s total foreign aid.

The UAE’s international efforts to address the COVID-19 pandemic included providing over 2,250 tonnes of medical aid to nearly 136 countries, the report explained. International organisations operating from the International Humanitarian City in Dubai also sent over 955 aid shipments to 177 countries. The UAE also provided support to the World Health Organisation and the World Food Program by providing around 500,000 PCR test kits, at a value of AED36.7 million (around US$10 million), in addition to aiding in the transport of two field hospitals from Norway and Belgium to Ghana and Ethiopia at a cost of US$4 million. Additionally, the UAE has established field hospitals in Jordan, Guinea Conakry, Sudan, Mauritania, Lebanon and Sierra Leone to aid in their fight against COVID-19.

Furthermore, the report addressed the UAE’s support for the Global Partnership for Education (GPE), and its pledge to provide AED367 million (around US$100 million) during a donors’ conference in Dakar, Senegal, in 2018, which was paid out over three phases from 2018 to 2020, supporting education in 90 countries.

In July 2021, the UAE also pledged to provide the same amount to support a strategic global partnership plan for education over the next five years.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Mansour bin Zayed approves Purebred Arabian Horse Championship 2021-2022 programme

ABU DHABI, H.H. Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Presidential Affairs and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Emirates Arabian Horse Society (EAHS), approved the programme of the Purebred Arabian Horse Championship for 2021-2022.

The EAHS will oversee the programme that involves 13 championships, including six international championships, which will take place from 14th October, 2021, to 25th March, 2022.

Sheikh Zayed bin Hamad bin Hamdan Al Nahyan, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors of the EAHS, thanked Sheikh Mansour for supporting purebred Arabian horses and national equestrian sports, as well as for monitoring the activities of the EAHS.

Abu Dhabi will host the “Emirates National Championship” from 26th to 29th October, 2021, while the “18th Sharjah Arabian Horse Festival-Local Production” will take place from 4th to 6th November. The programme’s events will then move to the Eastern Region, most notably in Kalba, where the “3rd Sharjah–Kalba Festival for Local Production” will run from 18th to 20th November.

The “Fujairah Arabian Horse Championship” will be held between 15th and 18th December, 2021, while the new year will witness the start of the “Ajman Championship” from 6th to 8th January, 2022. Later races will take place in the Al Dhafra region during the second edition of the “Al Dhafra Arabian Horse Championship,” from 19th to 22nd January, 2022 The Abu Dhabi International Championship will take place from 10th to 12th February, followed by the first edition of the newly developed “Emirates National Championship,” which will take place from 24th to 26th February, 2022, while the “23rd Sharjah Arabian Horse Festival” will run from 3rd to 5th March. From 17th to 19th March, the Dubai International Arabian Horse Championship will be held.

The “Emirates Championship for Arabian Horse Breeders” will take place from 21st to 23rd March, and the season will conclude with the first edition of the “Arabian Championship for Arabian Horse Breeders,” which will be held for Arab owners and breeders on 24th and 25th March, 2022.

Source: Emirates News Agency

OPEC daily basket price stood at $67.33 a barrel Monday

VIENNA, The price of OPEC basket of thirteen crudes stood at $67.33 a barrel on Monday, 23rd August, compared with $66.13 the previous Friday, according to OPEC Secretariat calculations.

The OPEC Reference Basket of Crudes (ORB) is made up of the following: Saharan Blend (Algeria), Girassol (Angola), Djeno (Congo), Zafiro (Equatorial Guinea), Rabi Light (Gabon), Iran Heavy (Iran), Basra Light (Iraq), Kuwait Export (Kuwait), Es Sider (Libya), Bonny Light (Nigeria), Arab Light (Saudi Arabia), Murban (UAE) and Merey (Venezuela).

Source: Emirates News Agency