District Cooling at the Pearl, Qatar
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District Cooling at the Pearl, Qatar
OVERVIEW OF THE WORLD’S LARGEST DC PLANT AT THE PEARL QATAR Presented at IDEA, Orlando, Florida July, 2008 Prepared by Qatar Cool OUTLINE Who is Qatar Cool? UDC Tabreed The Pearl Qatar (TPQ), Overview of the Island Features of the Integrated District Cooling Plant (IDCP) at TPQ 2 QATAR COOL QATAR DISTRICT COOLING COMPANY Qatar Cool: – Registered in Qatar – District Cooling Service Provider for Single or Multiple Developers or Customers Two Major Partners: – United Development Company (UDC); Public Qatari Investment Company – 51% – Tabreed; UAE Public Stock Company - 44% – Remainder of Shares Owned by Private Qatari Share Holders Currently Operating and Developing Two Schemes – West Bay and The Pearl Qatar 4 WEST BAY - INSTALLED CAPACITY: 67,000 TR 5 UNITED DEVELOPMENT COMPANY Background – – – – UDC was established in 1999 as a Qatari Shareholding Company (Q.S.C.) UDC was then changed into a Public Shareholding Company in 2003 The Company started between different Leading Qatari Businessmen with The Pearl-Qatar project as a primary target/project UDC establishes, manages and operates a growing and diversified portfolio of excellent businesses UDC’s Subsidiaries – – – – – – – – – – – The Pearl-Qatar MEDCO Qatar District Cooling Company Seef Limited Gulf Formaldehyde Company United Ready-Mix Ronautica ME Hospitality Development Company (HDC) United Fashion Company (UFC) Medina Centrale and Abraj Quartier ASTECO Qatar 6 tabreed First Commercial D.C. Provider in UAE and Middle East Now, the Largest in the World Tabreed has Offices in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Doha, Manama, Al Khobar, Muscat and Amman Established in Dubai in June 1998, Tabreed is a National Public Joint Stock Company with One Billion Dirham Share Capital Total Investment in D.C. Over Dhs 4 Billions Tabreed Has Thirty Two (32) Schemes in the U.A.E with Over 2,398,441 TR of Contracted Cooling Capacity 19 Plants are Operational and 13 Under Construction Major projects: the Dubai Metro Project, Al Raha Beach and Yas Island, The Pearl of Qatar, Bahrain World Trade Center, and Bahrain Financial Harbour 7 THE PEARL QATAR (TPQ) 8 THE PEARL QATAR 9 The Pearl-Qatar Man-Made Island 400 Hectares of reclaimed land 40,000+ residents by end of 2011 10 The Pearl-Qatar Developed for Residential, Commercial, and Recreational Use Towers, Villas, Hotels, Marinas, and Services 11 12 13 14 DISTRICT COOLING SERVICE AT THE PEARL QATAR Qatar Cool is the Exclusive Supplier of Cooling Services to: – Towers – Villas – Retail – Institutional Buildings – Service Establishments – Entertainment Areas 15 QATAR COOL’S SERVICE Qatar Cool Owns, Operates, and Maintains: – The 130,000 TR District Cooling Plant – The Pipe Distribution Network – Heat Exchange Buildings for Distribution to Villas 16 QATAR COOL IDCP 17 18 PLANT CIVIL HIGHLIGHTS 203 M long X 75 M WIDE X 34 M High Building 16,000 M2 Approximate Footprint 48,000 M2 Approximate Built Area 50,000 M3 of Reinforced Concrete 19 PLANT MECHANICAL FEATURES 130,000 Tons of Refrigeration 52 Chillers 52 Pumps 26 Cooling Towers 120 ETS and HEX Rooms 35,000 M3 per day RO Plant 20 PLANT ELECTRICAL HIGHLIGHTS 170 Mega Watt Substation – 120 MW is Required for Operation 43 Transformers 43 MCC / MDB’s 130 High Voltage Motors 21 CONTROLS & COMMUNICATION Advanced SCADA System Fiber Optic Network for Complete Digital Communication Remote Monitoring and Optimization of Chilled Water Delivery at Client’s Side 22 PROCESS & DESIGN HIGHLIGHTS Multi Story Design Electric Motor-Driven Centrifugal Chillers Series Train Arrangement Series - Counter Flow Chillers Modules Arranged in 5,000 TR Trains Constant Flow, Direct Primary Pumping Scheme Cooling Towers Arranged to Support any Chiller Arrangement Use of Multiple Water Sources 23 PIPE DISTRIBUTION NETWORK 45,000 Meters of Carbon Steel Pipe 45,000 Meters of HDPE Pipe More Than 120 ETS Rooms 14 Heat Exchange Buildings 24 ADVANTAGES OF LARGE SCALE DESIGN Optimization of Area Requirement – 0.08 m2 / TR Consolidated Building Services Centralized Operation and Maintenance Available Redundancy Lower Construction Cost Land Value 25 RISK METIGATION Central Plant Means – One Plant – Centralized Utility Connections – Large Network How Did we Account for This? – The Plant is Actually Two Plants Adjoined Together – Utilities Power – Fed from Three Different Substations – Built In Capacity in Case of Transformer Issues Water – – – – Fed from an RO Plant in the Same Building Storage for 2 Day Full Operation Reservoir (Lake) Dedicated for IDCP Allows 2 Day Operation Future Use of Treated Sewer Effluent – Network Divided to Two Main Branches Leaving the Plant Connected at the Plant Via a Bypass for Use When Required 26 PROJECT PHASES Network Capacity: 130,000+ TR Plant Capacity: 130,000 TR PHASES – Phase I: Q3 – 2008 (30,000 TR) – Phase II: Q4 – 2008 – Phase III: Q1-2009 (60,000 TR) (130,000 TR) 27 Formula for Success Advanced Planning Continuous Communication Team Work All Parties Ownership 28 29 30