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Awaidha Al Marar Applauds Success of Operating Taweelah A2 by UAE Nationals

H.E. Engineer Awaidha Murshed Al Marar, Chairman of the Division of Power - Abu Dhabi, lauded the Emirates CMS Power Company's (ECPC) campaign aimed at managing and operating Taweelah A2 in Abu Dhabi by UAE Nationals for one month, noting that its success in achieving its objectives further improves Emirati employees members to deal with leading functions in the future within Abu Dhabi's energy market.

Al Marar's statement came after the success of ECPC's recent effort to handover the full management and operations of Taweelah A2 to UAE National employees for one month from March 4 to April 4. He highlighted that the effort sustains the instructions of the country's smart leadership in the direction of enhancing the duty of Emiratis and their capacities to assume monitoring in technical and specialized positions in the future.

Al Marar added: "Thanks to the insightful vision of our smart leadership and its huge support for innovative and bold campaigns aimed at promoting energy sustainability, we delight in to reveal the successful completion of ECPC's UAE National effort of managing and operating the Taweelah A2. This success is a major step in the direction of enhancing UAE Nationals' competitiveness and allow them to come to be global leaders in the power industry, along with entered into Abu Dhabi's leadership efforts in interesting Emiratis to participate in a thorough and sustainable development. These efforts remain in line with the government's Emiratization effort to boost the role of UAE Nationals and development cooperation with the economic sector to produce an optimal environment that urges Emiratis to master their field along with enhance a culture of entrepreneurship, innovation and leadership."

Eng. Mohammad Juma Rashid Bin Jarsh Al Falasi, Undersecretary of the Department of Energy - Abu Dhabi, matched the campaign's impact in improving the ability of UAE Nationals to efficiently and expertly address rapid changes and advancements, as well as determine and examine the future difficulties related to power sector. The initiative has likewise aided Emirati staff members to completely understand the essence of managing and using the nation's sources which might further create the energy field and advertise UAE's regional and global management in expanding its energy resources to consist of clean and renewable ones.

Al Falasi included: "Taweelah A2 plant is an effective instance of public-private partnership according to the privatization program of the power sector targeted at increasing production ability in water and electricity. It is one of one of the most effective growth programs in the region that has actually delivered positive outcomes such as raising production effectiveness, reducing operating and maintenance costs, giving job possibilities for UAE people, increasing the engagement of Emiratis in the private sector, and boosting government earnings."

Mr. Abdulla Ali Al Sheryani, Chairman of Emirates CMS Power Company, said that the company is keen to proceed executing campaigns and programs that are motivated by the vision of the country's wise management to place human growth at the center of its critical concerns. He stressed that the initiative is a substantial action to making it possible for UAE Nationals to lead in the global power field and prepare them for future obstacles, consisting of continual initiatives to progressively relocate in the direction of adopting smart and clean power solutions."

Al Sheryani highlighted the value of this effort in sustaining Emiratization in the energy market which is important to driving the involvement of national human resources in vital industries that advertise the extensive and sustainable growth of Abu Dhabi. He kept in mind that the ECPC has substantially raised the percent of qualified Emirati staff members to 50 percent of the total administrative and technical staff working in the company, which mirrors the person workers' effectiveness and ability to play a key role in discovering and forming the future of power.

Eng. Ahmed Bin Abbood Al Adawi, Executive Managing Director of ECPC, wrapped up: "The team worked throughout the initiative in 2 shifts which composed of 50 Emirati employees operating in the operation, maintenance and assistance fields for a full month and without any exterior help. Through the campaign, the company has effectively produced an equivalent of 380,000 (MWh) of electrical power, and 1,500 million gallons of water in the very same duration, while the earnings created throughout this duration totaled up to AED 6 million. The Emiratis working in the plant proved their capacity to end up being future leaders in Abu Dhabi's energy sector."

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