
The municipal company for electricity and water distribution Dubai ("Deyaar") confirmed that their intellectual center for distribution plays a key role in strengthening the flexibility and efficiency of the network in Dubai, as well as in ensuring advanced functions provided by smart networks, such as improvements in the potential for automated decision-making. Since the launch in January 2024, the center has already processed more than 15 million data points daily coming from the distribution networks, for subsequent transformations into comprehensive reports and informational panels, supporting the decision-making based on the data.
In the statement made yesterday, the company reported that the automated center ensures management and sustainability through three of its smart initiatives: an advanced infrastructure of energy meters, Dubai's solar initiative, allowing the installation of solar panels on buildings for solar energy production, and the 'green' charging devices for electric vehicles, conducting collection, monitoring, and analysis of data coming from smart devices on the networks belonging to the company.
The center also provides real-time data, tracks notifications, and also offers diagnostic services and intelligent analysis, using methods that work with big data, artificial intelligence, and machine learning, assisting in reducing human intervention and enhancing the decision-making process.
The Acting Director of Electricity and Water Distribution in Dubai, Said Mohammed Al-Taieer stated: "We are leveraging innovations and advanced technologies for the development of digital infrastructure, enhancing operational efficiency and providing smart services, conforming to the best global standards. The distribution center fits within our efforts to achieve the smart network strategy of the company by 2035 and the automation of the network through integrated smart systems."
In his commentary, the Acting Director of Electricity Distribution Company Rashid bin Hamidan added: "The distribution center works on the automation of instant reaction to planned support and improving client satisfaction. Since the launch in January 2024, the center has already processed huge volumes of data regarding the energy infrastructure—up to 15 million data points daily, and regularly provides reports through interactive informational panels for decision-making."