The utilities sector has remained a key ingredient to the success of the UAE economy for more than four decades as the country\'s leadership has ensured uninterrupted power supply to its residents and business establishments, commented a UAE daily.\"The federal and local governments have effectively utilised their present resources for future growth and development. The inauguration of the largest power plant, the M Station, by the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority, is a continuation of the government\'s commitment to support growth by maintaining a higher capacity than demand\", said \"Gulf News\" in its today\'s editorial.The new power plant will ensure more-than-adequate power supply, not only to Dubai\'s consumers, but- through the national grid- also to other emirates when needed.The other important aspect of the country\'s utility sector is the higher efficiency level of the plants of 84 to 90 per cent that help ensure that the country gets the best output from fossil fuels. This is much higher than the average global efficiency level. In order to boost energy security, the UAE authorities have also begun investing in renewable energy and clean nuclear energy projects that will ensure a better energy mix to power future growth and sustainability of the economy.
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