Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) is committed to empowering pupils, university students and teaching staff with insights into the latest clean and renewable energy technologies.
By expanding their knowledge and refining their talents, DEWA fosters a spirit of research, creativity and innovation, inspiring young people to pursue scientific studies.
Additionally, DEWA introduces pupils and university students to its key projects, initiatives and programmes that support national goals, strengthen Emirati identity and authentic values, and advance sustainable development.
These efforts embody DEWA’s social responsibility and dedication to nurturing future generations who will shape a more prosperous and sustainable tomorrow.
“We are keen to fulfil the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to equip young people with the skills necessary to sustain progress and prepare a generation that is confident in its capabilities, proud of its values and identity, and able to compete globally across all fields. This will support the journey of anticipating, shaping and implementing a sustainable future,” said Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of DEWA.
“At DEWA, we believe in the importance of collective efforts to ensure optimal investment in human capital. We are dedicated to playing our social and national role by providing an educational environment that enhances the readiness of future generations to seize opportunities, face challenges and adapt to ongoing developments. This also fosters engagement and co-operation across all segments of society.
“During the Year of Community in the UAE, we are accelerating our efforts to firmly position Dubai as a premier hub of continuous innovation, knowledge advancement and sustainable development, thereby solidifying its status as a global leader in ongoing progress and lasting empowerment, and a global destination for youths who strive for excellence,” Al Tayer added.
DEWA welcomes delegations of schoolchildren and university students to explore its major projects, most notably the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park, which is the largest single-site solar park in the world. Pupils and students also learn about the Sustainability and Innovation Centre, a global incubator for clean and renewable energy innovations, and the Research and Development Centre, which features unique, world-class laboratories.
Additionally, they can attend the Water, Energy, Technology and Environment Exhibition (WETEX), one of the world’s largest specialised exhibitions and the region’s largest in energy, water, smart and sustainable cities, electric vehicles, sustainability and other related sectors. This offers them the opportunity to explore the latest innovations from thousands of local and international companies.
In 2024, DEWA’s power stations hosted 43 school visits, comprising 24 in-person and 19 virtual visits, with a total of 2,990 pupils from various schools in the UAE. The Sustainability and Innovation Centre welcomed 2,353 pupils and students, while the Research and Development Centre received 44 visitors. In addition, 3,776 students visited WETEX.
DEWA also organises an annual summer camp for children and youths, offering a mix of educational and recreational activities and workshops in areas such as environment, technology and innovation. The camp aims to enhance personal skills and promote values such as teamwork and social responsibility. Moreover, DEWA runs a training programme for schoolchildren and university students during the summer to integrate them into the work environment and equip them with the knowledge and skills needed to build a strong professional future.
It also organises two annual “Future Engineer” camps (summer and winter) for the children of DEWA employees, aimed at developing skills in areas such as cyber security, information technology and various engineering disciplines. As part of its broader community outreach, DEWA delivers in-person and virtual awareness lectures in collaboration with government and private entities across the UAE and Dubai. Additionally, on Emirati Children’s Day, DEWA holds a range of educational, cultural and recreational activities at its five childcare centres.
The Sustainability and Innovation Centre also runs the CleanTech Youth Programme, which aims to prepare a new generation of clean energy and sustainability leaders.