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Sharjah Electricity and Water Authority

Sharjah Electricity and Water Authority

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Sharjah Electricity, Water and Gas Authority (SEWA) is a government utility[1] in the Emirate of Sharjah that provides electricity, water and natural gas to approximately 300,000 consumers.[2] SEWA also owns a bottled drinking water subsidiary named Zulal.

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Saeed Sultan Al Suwaidi has served as chairman since 2020.[3]

History

SEWA was a private company before the United Arab Emirates was founded in 1971. It was then called Sharjah Electricity & Water Resources Company.

It later became part of the Sharjah government and was renamed the Electricity and Water Department. As the emirate grew, the company expanded to become a financially and administratively independent entity.[4] This decree was issued by Sheikh Dr. Sultan Bin Mohammed Al-Qassimi.

SEWA opened a new SCADA center in Nasseriya[5] in 2015. As of April 2018, it had implemented 40,000 smart meters.[6]

Power stations

As of 2022, SEWA operates the following power stations with a total installed capacity of at least 5,000 MW:[7]

  1. Wasit Power Station[8]
  2. Layyah Power Station[9]
  3. Hamriya Power Station[10]
  4. Kalba Power Station
  5. Khorfakkan Power Station

Some of SEWA's power is also supplied by Transco (Abu Dhabi).

Water plants

SEWA operates the following water generation plants in UAE. They are mainly desalination plants:

  1. Layyah Plant
  2. Hamriya Plant (new and old)
  3. ADWEA
  4. UTICO
  5. Khorfakkan
  6. Kalba
  7. Abu Mussa, Seir Bu Neir & Zubair
  8. Sharjah Well Fields
  9. Khorfakkan Well Fields

See also


References

  1. "Public utilities - The Official Portal of the UAE Government". www.government.ae. Retrieved 13 June 2019.
  2. "About Us". www.sewa.gov.ae. Archived from the original on 15 May 2021. Retrieved 22 June 2023.

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