Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has launched a pilot project for the world?s first virtual reality (VR) remote inspection for utility maintenance
Energy
?Middle East to require additional power of 267 GW by 2030?

In the UAE, holder of about six per cent of global oil reserves, the growth in power demand is among the highest in the region. (Image source: Alexander Khodarev/sxc.hua)
Siemens has announced its outlook for the energy landscape in the Middle East until 2030
DEWA adds Hatta Development Plan to its sustainable projects

(Right) Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, CEO of DEWA, explains the project to HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai. (Image source: DEWA)
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has approved a number of leading projects to be implemented in Hatta including a hydroelectric power station that will make use of the water stored in the Hatta Dam and this project is first-of-its-kind in the GCC, which will produce 250MW
US$80bn construction projects to boost KSA?s HVACR market
Currently valued at US$3.2bn, Saudi Arabia?s HVACR market is expected to grow steadily in the next five years
Saudi Arabia power plant aids 66,000MW electricity generation

The plant, which went on full stream in July 2014, consists of 18 advanced gas units with a capacity of 137MW for each unit. (Image source: Danielle Bourgeois/Flickr)
The electricity generation from Qurayyah Independents Power Plant in the eastern province of Saudi Arabia makes up eight per cent of the kingdom?s total electricity power generation that reached 66,000MW, according to a report