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Dubal plant wins energy management ISO

Dubai, May 29, 2013

Dubal Power and Desalination Plant has become the first plant in the Middle East to achieve new ISO 50001 Energy Management System (EnMS) standard.

Developed in 2011, ISO 50001 provides guidelines for energy management with the emphasis on establishing, implementing, maintaining and improving existing energy management systems – thus helping to continuously improve and manage an organization’s energy utilization, performance and consumption levels.

To achieve ISO 50001 EnMS certification requires transparency in energy consumption and usage; accurate measurement of energy consumption and detailed reporting of the same; as well as strategic design and practices for the buying of equipment, processes, and acquiring personnel that would impact an organization’s energy performance.

Dubal Power Plant’s EnMS includes GT evaporative cooling, Frame 9BE rehabilitation, GT air filtration modification, Frame 9E uprates, Uprate GT14 from D2 to DM, Outage optimisation, HV reconfiguration, GTX project and compressed air enhancement.

Moreover, hot gases from the Dubal Power Plant are used to drive the Dubal Desalination Plant, which can produce up to 30 million gallons of fresh water per day. The enhanced efficiency of Dubal’s Smelter and Power Operations over the period 2005 to 2012 has reduced the total fuel consumption by 14 million standard cu ft per day, leading to a concomitant reduction in the corporation’s carbon dioxide emissions by 270,000 tonnes per year.

Comprising 23 gas turbines and seven steam turbines, the installed power generation capacity of the Dubal Power Plant is 2,350 MW (at 30˚C). The gas turbines are fuelled primarily by natural gas and, thanks to the cogeneration and combined cycle configuration of the utility, approximately 36.8 per cent of the power generated at Dubal is fuel-free.

Through on-going efforts, the thermal efficiency of the Dubal Power Plant has improved and in 2012 reached 44.37 per cent – which means increased power generation to produce hot metal while the fuel requirement increment is proportionately less.

Moreover, Dubal has implemented the initiatives mandated by the Dubai Supreme Council of Energy in April 2011. This has resulted in energy-savings of approximately 19.52 million kWh over the initial 24 months since implementing the directives; with the savings in the first quarter of 2013 alone amounting to 2.15 million kWh.

Dubal’s overall target is energy-savings of approximately 22 million kWh per year by the end of 2013.

Abdulla Kalban, Dubal president and CEO, said: “Dubal is committed to operating to the highest quality and performance standards. This is inculcated through achieving the required levels and maintaining these at each subsequent audit cycle.”

“The team appointed from the Dubal Power and Desalination Plant worked very hard with our Quality Assurance department to demonstrate the standards we uphold in our power generation activities and the controls we have in place to ensure optimized management of both the energy production and consumption components. Achieving ISO 50001:2011 is testament to their efforts and to Dubal’s leadership position in the UAE,” he added. – TradeArabia News Service




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