DEWA Unveils Advanced Simulator for Substation Automation Systems


Dubai: Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has been granted a UAE patent for a Feeder Input-Output Simulator for Substation Automation Applications. This achievement reflects its commitment to adopting advanced engineering solutions to elevate electricity transmission system performance, boost efficiency, and reduce operational costs.



According to Emirates News Agency, the innovation, now in active use within DEWA’s Power Transmission Division, serves as a pivotal tool for the safe and precise testing of complex automation systems. It reinforces grid reliability and supports digital and smart transformation in the energy sector.



Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD and CEO of DEWA, stated that the technology reflects the leadership’s vision to promote innovation that shapes a prosperous and sustainable future for the nation. It embodies DEWA’s approach to transforming applied innovation into tangible solutions, strengthening the resilience and sustainability of energy infrastructure. The simulator underscores the ingenuity of Emirati staff in developing advanced tools for safe and efficient testing of substation automation systems, accelerating project completion, reducing costs, and enhancing safety standards.



The simulator is utilized to test substation automation systems within a secure virtual environment. It simulates actual electrical equipment, including switches and relays, and transmits virtual signals to associated real controllers. This enables the safe testing of multiple operating scenarios and verifies control system performance with high accuracy. It eliminates the need to handle live electrical current or shut down substations, ensuring system readiness and reliability before field implementation.



The innovation has delivered tangible results, including lower testing and operational costs, faster task execution, and reduced operational risks. These improvements reinforce the reliability of the electricity network and support service continuity in line with international standards.



Hussain Lootah, Executive Vice President of Transmission Power at DEWA, remarked that the device is a significant addition to the tools used by the Power Transmission Division, providing a safe and effective environment for testing substation automation systems. It enhances work teams’ efficiency and accelerates task completion without compromising network safety.



This achievement highlights DEWA’s commitment to fostering organizational innovation and investing in practical, employee-led technical solutions. It reinforces DEWA’s leadership in the energy sector and supports the provision of reliable, safe, and sustainable services that align with Dubai’s ambitions and societal needs.

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