Dewa raises Empower stake in $1.41bn deal

12 February 2026

Dubai Electricity & Water Authority (Dewa) has announced it has increased its stake in Emirates Central Cooling Systems Corporation (Empower) from 56% to 80%.

The transaction was completed through the purchase of 2.4 billion shares and the transfer of the entire ownership of Emirates Power Investment (EPI), which is wholly owned by Dubai Holding.

The total value of the deal is AED5.184bn ($1.41bn).

Empower currently holds over 80% of Dubai’s district cooling market and operates 88 district cooling plants across the emirate.

According to MEED Projects, the UAE’s district cooling sector currently has nine projects worth $1.29bn in the pre-execution phase.

Empower has ownership in four of these projects, which have a combined value of $472m.

This includes a $200 million district cooling plant at Dubai Science Park, with a total capacity of 47,000 refrigeration tonnes serving 80 buildings.

Empower signed a contract to design the plant last August, with construction scheduled to begin by the end of the first quarter of 2026.

The utility is also building a district cooling plant at Dubai Internet City.

UAE-based TMF Euro Foundations was recently appointed as the enabling and piling subcontractor for the project.

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Mark Dowdall
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