DEWA adds creative hearing loop to enhance communication with its customers of determination with hearing impairments
DUBAI,15th April 2021 (WAM) - Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has developed an innovative solution that enables its people of determination customers with hearing impairments who use hearing aids or cochlear implants equipped with a T-Coil, to use the telepresence system through video chat screens to communicate seamlessly and efficiently with DEWA’s customer happiness employees.
The new system improves the quality of sound, which allows easier access for them to information and services.
Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of DEWA, highlighted DEWA’s commitment to providing a positive environment that encourages innovative solutions and new services. This enhances DEWA’s position as a globally leading utility and achieves its vision to become a globally leading sustainable innovative corporation.
DPU Customers To Pay Higher Price For Natural Gas
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The cost of natural gas rose significantly in the middle of February. As a result, Los Alamos customers can expect to pay more for gas consumed beginning this month, according to officials with the Los Alamos Department of Public Utilities (DPU).
The charge of $0.55 per therm in March was raised to $1.22 per therm April 8. This charge could continue for the next four to six months.
Cause for the escalated costs is traced back to the arctic cold snap that occurred the week of Feb. 14. While the natural gas supply for Los Alamos was not threatened, the spot prices for natural gas increased dramatically due to a decrease in production in Texas. The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) reports that natural gas production in Texas fell by almost 45 percent.
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4/9/2021, 6 a.m. Any customer who believes he or she has been a target of a scam is urged to contact their local police and call BGE immediately at 1-800-685-0123 to report the situation. ClipArt.com
Baltimoreâ As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to financially impact many Maryland residents, BGE is reminding customers to always be on alert for potential scams targeting utility customers. Scams occur throughout the year, but in the recent weeks, the company has seen increases in scam reports where scammers attempt to use this health crisis to trick utility customers. In the first week of February, BGE received over 160 scam complaints from our customers, which is a dramatic increase compared to the entire month of January when the company received 405 scam complaints from customers.
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